English to Arabic Dictionary countryman

countryman

إبن بلد
definition
noun
The birds concerned were raised on a farm at Hillborough; a true countryman born and bred raised them.
a person living or born in a rural area, especially one engaged in a typically rural occupation.
she followed in the tradition of her countrymen
a person from the same country or region as someone else.
translation of 'countryman'
noun
مواطن المرء,
إبن بلد,
وطني
example
Perhaps the old 'countryman' had an idea when he said: ‘Farmers should suck their own blood and cut out the supermarkets altogether.’
he was a complete 'countryman', with a pronounced affinity with nature
I met a fellow 'countryman' while on holiday
I still like the story of the time when an old 'countryman' met a bureaucrat down a country lane.
The birds concerned were raised on a farm at Hillborough; a true 'countryman' born and bred raised them.
they trust a fellow 'countryman'
they trust a fellow 'countryman'
Here, the exiled speaker asks a fellow 'countryman' if the same pleasant breeze blows across the borders.
Have you ever wondered how stupid some of your fellow 'countrymen' and women are?
As Yorkshire 'countrywomen' , a corporate body of more than 4,000 ladies, we can be silent no longer.
Although she was born in the city, she had the 'countrywoman' 's knowledge of nature and she had an incredible selection of old cures and remedies passed on from her mother.
British men look in the mirror and they like what they see, according to a poll of more than 2,000 of our self-confident 'countrymen' .
Making the comments showed a great deal of insensitivity to your fellow 'countrymen' , and a lack of foresight of the repercussions of such statements.
So that she could play at being a 'countrywoman' at Versailles, Louis XV provided her with a hermitage, or retreat, comprising a pavilion, a menagerie, a pasture, dairy and kitchen garden.
Unfortunately, the behavior of a few scumbags reflects on their country and 'countrymen' .
Many of us also have more in common with our fellow 'countrymen' than with events in a far off country.
A quarter of his 'countrymen' depend on coffee for a living.
Madame Cholet, a kindly 'countrywoman' who lived in the neighbouring house, knitted her woolly socks to keep her feet warm during pruning.
When the war broke they flocked to help the South while their fellow 'countrymen' flocked to the Northern armies.
I've never been as ashamed of my fellow 'countrymen' as I was when I read this story.
In the same vein as ‘last down’ I was once told about a 'countrywoman' who had five sons, and they were not very good at getting up to go to school.
There can be absolutely no valid reason why my 'countrymen' do not take pride in keeping their country clean.
All right, say his defenders, how many of his fellow 'countrymen' could do better?
But how different everything becomes when our own 'countrymen' are the wrongdoers.
‘I am a 'countrywoman' but he knew more about the birds and flowers than I did,’ she said.
The views of this writer are not necessarily those of her fellow 'countrymen' / women
So brothers, sisters, 'countrymen' , join me and sing with your hearts.
Livestock, deadstock, as she said at the time. It is the language of the 'countrywoman' .
However, many of his fellow 'countrymen' detested him with just as much passion.
They kindled the fire of hatred in the young and innocent minds of the new generation against a particular section of their 'countrymen' .
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