English to Arabic Dictionary communal

communal

طائفي
definition
adjective
a communal bathroom and kitchen
shared by all members of a community; for common use.
violent communal riots
(of conflict) between different communities, especially those having different religions or ethnic origins.
translation of 'communal'
adjective
كوميوني طائفة,
طائفي,
اشتراكي,
شعبي,
شيوعي,
ذو علاقة بعامة الشعب,
مميز لحياة إجتماعية بسيطة
example
All songs were film-based, focussing mainly on themes such as patriotism, 'communal' harmony and social good.
But the Pakistani president is no more able than his predecessors to solve the country's underlying ethnic and 'communal' tensions.
It will create two more rooms for patients - to add to the four already in operation - two rooms for relatives, plus a 'communal' kitchen and lounge area.
She rattled some cups about the 'communal' kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil.
A 'communal' shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people.
There are a number of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments available with a 'communal' kitchen, which are ideal for a group of friends.
Their positive common memory strengthens their 'communal' resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe.
In the Faroes and St Kilda, the nesting grounds were 'communal' property, so everyone had a stake in leaving enough birds to breed for next year.
It was almost as though a child were 'communal' property, raised by all.
The master bedroom sits to the rear and overlooks the 'communal' garden, as do the bathroom and dining/kitchen.
Two people shared a room and the entire floor shared a 'communal' bathroom and shower room.
Most cooking is done in 'communal' kitchens in the neighbourhood and purchased from street stalls that heave under bags of fruit and vegetables of all kinds.
There was a 'communal' kitchen, but all the cupboards were bare.
He refers to 'communal' work where members of the extended family and neighbours assist the family with its work.
This is especially true where human suffering is caused by 'communal' conflict.
They shared all property and led a 'communal' existence.
I mean, they're doing remarkably well this year and, in the spirit of 'communal' living, allowing me to harvest their crop was the right thing to do.
You certainly can't say this was 'communal' conflict among naturally violent people.
In a heroic society, the 'communal' aspect of the feasting was an appropriate means of rewarding the prowess of the individual warriors.
But this is a 'communal' achievement, one that shows us a side of Belfast we never normally see.
These people understand the value of collective work and the 'communal' aspects of public communications.
It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, 'communal' harmony and peace.
The 'communal' kitchen will cater for patients in the hospice.
The utopian society is a 'communal' one, where all people are genuine equals.
According to the rules which provided for 'communal' representation by separate electorates.
This collection represents a 'communal' plea for peace from those who have had little of it in their lives.
A town is measured by its collective and 'communal' intellect.
As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented 'communal' conflict as a means of reasserting its authority.
This event was preceded by a period of 'communal' strife, brought under control with assistance from British troops.
A door leads from the kitchen area into a 'communal' corridor, while a staircase leads down to the sleeping accommodation.
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