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How do you say "blinds" in Arabic?

ستاير

Satayir

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "blinds" is ستاير.

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Pronunciation

Say sah-tah-YIR, with three syllables and stress on the last. This is the same word as curtains in Egyptian Arabic.

Writing and usage

ستاير has five letters, the same as for curtains. Egyptian uses the same word for both curtains and blinds.

Example sentence

الستاير تغطي النافذة بالكامل.

The blinds cover the window completely.

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How to remember ستاير

Satayir are blinds or curtains. The word is flexible enough to cover window coverings of various types.

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Questions about ستاير

How do you say "blinds" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "blinds" is ستاير. It is a noun.

How is ستاير written in Arabic?

ستاير has five letters, the same as for curtains. Egyptian uses the same word for both curtains and blinds.

How is ستاير used in a sentence?

Use ستاير as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الستاير تغطي النافذة بالكامل. (The blinds cover the window completely.).

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