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07:24 Mar 11, 2002 |
Arabic to English translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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4 +1 | approval, acceptance, consent, assent, satisfaction, etc. |
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approval, acceptance, consent, assent, satisfaction, etc. Explanation: The word RIDHA is written رضى or رضا Both are correct. The exact meaning depends on context. The context you provided ("not wife is not ridha") did not read like standard English, so I am not sure what it means. In any case, the general meaning of RIDHA hovers around the idea of approval, acceptance, consent, assent, satisfaction, etc. Fuad Al-Mawrid |
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