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How do you say "button" in Arabic?
زرار
Zuraar
In Arabic, "button" is زرار.
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Pronunciation
Say 'Zu-RAHR' with two syllables, stress on second, 'zoor' rhyming with 'poor'.
Writing and usage
Three letters: zay, ra, alif, ra. The doubled ra shows up only in the last sound.
Example sentence
وقع زرار من القميص فخيطته
A button fell off the shirt so I sewed it.
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How to remember زرار
Zuraar - small and round like a button, the double 'r' makes it sturdy sounding.
Related words
- cap كاب Cab
- collar طوق Tuwwa'
- shorts شورت Shoort
- sleeve كُمّ Kum
- sunglasses نضارة شمس Naddaarit shams
- hoodie بلوڤر Biloovar
- underwear ملابس داخلية Malaebis Dakhhiliyya
- vest فنلة Fanilla
- zipper سوسته Soosta
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Questions about زرار
How do you say "button" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "button" is زرار. It is a noun.
How is زرار written in Arabic?
Three letters: zay, ra, alif, ra. The doubled ra shows up only in the last sound.
How is زرار used in a sentence?
Use زرار as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: وقع زرار من القميص فخيطته (A button fell off the shirt so I sewed it.).
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