WIDOWS - traduzione in arabo
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WIDOWS - traduzione in arabo

WOMAN WHOSE SPOUSE HAS DIED
Widower; Widows; Widowed; Widow & orphan; Widowhood; Surviving spouse; Widowing; Widowers; Viduity; Bereaved spouse
  • the Duke of Orléans]]'', by [[Fleury-François Richard]]
  • Statue of a mother at [[Yasukuni Shrine]], dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone.
  • Widows of Uganda supporting each other by working on crafts in order to sell them and make an income

WIDOWS         

ألاسم

أَرْمَلَة ; أَيِّم ; ثَيِّب

الفعل

رَمَّلَ

WIDOWERS         

ألاسم

أَرْمَل ; أَيِّم

widow         
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الارملة
VT
يرمل تبقى المرأة على قيد الحياة بعد وفاة زوجها يحرمه شيئا عزيزا عليه او مضطرا اليه أرملة

Definizione

widow
n. a grass; war widow

Wikipedia

Widow

A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WIDOWS
1. We gifted trees to widows, widows’ gardens, orphanages." They hired Afghan gardeners to water and care for the trees.
2. Archie Kane, chief executive of Scottish Widows, said: "This is a very sad day for all at Scottish Widows.
3. After graduation from the widows‘ carpentry school, Aziza wishes to run a similar school to help fellow widows in the war–devastated country.
4. The result, according to the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization, is that almost half of the Israel Defense Forces widows live with a common–law husband.
5. But there is comfort for new widows in people like her, widows who have survived and moved on to build new lives.