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How do you say "boots" in Arabic?

بوت

Boot

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In Arabic, "boots" is بوت.

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Pronunciation

One syllable: 'BOOT' with a long 'oo' sound. The final 't' is sharp.

Writing and usage

The word uses 'ba', 'waw', 'ta'. It's a borrowed term from English pronounced clearly.

Example sentence

البوت سميك

The boots are thick.

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How to remember بوت

Boot sounds exactly like the English word. Boots protect your feet.

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Questions about بوت

How do you say "boots" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "boots" is بوت. It is a noun.

How is بوت written in Arabic?

The word uses 'ba', 'waw', 'ta'. It's a borrowed term from English pronounced clearly.

How is بوت used in a sentence?

Use بوت as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: البوت سميك (The boots are thick.).

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