Examples of using Prodigy in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
She was a child prodigy.
You know, for a guy who was a child prodigy, you're not too bright sometimes.
You may not have set out to raise a prodigy, but the fact is, you did.
He's like a crappy little credit-card-counting criminal prodigy Rainman.
Bobby was right.- A prodigy, huh?
If he was a child prodigy, he may no longer feel special as an adult.
This physics prodigy… he was seeing the school therapist.
Prodigy Group.
Maggie Pierce… prodigy cardio chief.
Logitech G403 Prodigy Wireless Gaming Mouse Wireless.
A prodigy, really.
The transition from prodigy to adult is an extremely difficult one.
But all that is not worth the prodigy.
He's recognized internationally as a prodigy.
God. Except you were never a child prodigy.
He was never a child prodigy.
I hear you are still being called the prodigy even at Parang University.
Prodigy Amusement is famous for her fiberglass workmanship, the quality is controlled from the very beginning of sculpture, mould to painting.
She was a colossus in all her limbs- a marvel of strength and a prodigy of clumsiness.
Ibn Al-Haytham was born in 965 AD in the southern Iraqi town of Basra, and other scholars regarded him as a prodigy.