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How do you say "beach" in Arabic?

شاط

shat

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In Arabic, "beach" is شاط.

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Pronunciation

Say 'SHAT' as one syllable with a sharp ending, rhymes with 'that'.

Writing and usage

This four-letter word starts with sha. The alif in the middle stands tall, and ta at the end is rounded.

Example sentence

الشاط فيه رمل ناعم

The beach has soft sand.

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How to remember شاط

A beach is a shore. Shat sounds like 'chat', the sound of waves.

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Questions about شاط

How do you say "beach" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "beach" is شاط. It is a noun.

How is شاط written in Arabic?

This four-letter word starts with sha. The alif in the middle stands tall, and ta at the end is rounded.

How is شاط used in a sentence?

Use شاط as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشاط فيه رمل ناعم (The beach has soft sand.).

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