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How do you say "apple" in Arabic?
تفاح
Tuffaeh
In Arabic, "apple" is تفاح.
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Pronunciation
Say too-FAH with stress on the second syllable. The OO sounds like in put.
Writing and usage
Three letters: ta, fa, alif, ha with a fatha. The alif lengthens the A sound.
Example sentence
التفاح الأحمر حلو جداً.
The red apple is very sweet.
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How to remember تفاح
Tuffaeh is the Arabic word for apple, and it sounds light and fresh.
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Questions about تفاح
How do you say "apple" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "apple" is تفاح. It is a noun.
How is تفاح written in Arabic?
Three letters: ta, fa, alif, ha with a fatha. The alif lengthens the A sound.
How is تفاح used in a sentence?
Use تفاح as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: التفاح الأحمر حلو جداً. (The red apple is very sweet.).
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