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How do you say "breakfast" in Arabic?

فطار

Fitaar

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In Arabic, "breakfast" is فطار.

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Pronunciation

Say 'Fee-TAHR' with two syllables, stress on second, 'fitaar' rhyming with 'star'.

Writing and usage

Two letters: fa, ta, alif, ra. The alif extends the 'aa' sound.

Example sentence

أكلت فطار كويس قبل ما أروح الشغل

I ate a good breakfast before going to work.

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How to remember فطار

Fitaar - breaking fast after the night, that's breakfast.

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Questions about فطار

How do you say "breakfast" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "breakfast" is فطار. It is a noun.

How is فطار written in Arabic?

Two letters: fa, ta, alif, ra. The alif extends the 'aa' sound.

How is فطار used in a sentence?

Use فطار as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أكلت فطار كويس قبل ما أروح الشغل (I ate a good breakfast before going to work.).

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