Examples of using Naïve in English and their translations into Arabic
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You can't be that naïve, your boss is capable of anything.
It's a nice, solicitous narrative, but also quite naïve.
But I know you rest in peace, with your naïve little dreams.
To be naïve among the people you love, defying death and loneliness.
She was also hopelessly naïve, which is how she came to be married 4 times.
The seasonal naïve method is particularly useful for data that has a very high level of seasonality.
And how much has maturity changed this naïve, romantic idea of changing the world with love!
Naïve solutions are helpful ways to analyze problems, and work as stepping stones to better solutions.
It would be naïve to assume that the Azerbaijani people will resign itself forever to the occupation of its lands.
It would be naïve to expect that one could create an investment boom just by reducing the barriers discussed above.
they see her as a naïve puppet of opaque adult interests and they make fun of her.
I guess I am naïve.
But this would be overly naïve.
You're naïve.
You know, your parents… they were quite naïve.
Let us not be naïve.
Naïve art 1800-… - HiSoUR- Hi So You Are.
I'm not naïve, Paul.
A native of the Meuse. Or rather a naïve of the Meuse.
We put the diaeresis, the double dot, over the"i" in"naïve.".