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How do you say "broccoli" in Arabic?

بروكلي

Burookuli

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In Arabic, "broccoli" is بروكلي.

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Pronunciation

Say boo-ROO-koo-lee with four syllables and stress on the second one.

Writing and usage

Four letters: ba, ra, waw, kaf, lam, ya. The waw lengthens each O sound.

Example sentence

البروكلي أخضر وصحي.

Broccoli is green and healthy.

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How to remember بروكلي

Burookuli is the direct Egyptian Arabic adaptation of the English broccoli.

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Questions about بروكلي

How do you say "broccoli" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "broccoli" is بروكلي. It is a noun.

How is بروكلي written in Arabic?

Four letters: ba, ra, waw, kaf, lam, ya. The waw lengthens each O sound.

How is بروكلي used in a sentence?

Use بروكلي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: البروكلي أخضر وصحي. (Broccoli is green and healthy.).

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