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How do you say "cake" in Arabic?
كيكة
Kika
In Arabic, "cake" is كيكة.
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Pronunciation
Pronounce 'KEE-kuh' with two syllables, first is extended, second is short.
Writing and usage
This four-letter word starts with kaf. The ya appears twice in the middle, creating a repeated sound.
Example sentence
الكيكة بنية اللون لذيذة
The cake is brown and delicious.
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How to remember كيكة
Cake is a celebration dessert. Kika sounds happy and celebratory.
Related words
- black tea شاي أسود Shay isud
- croissant كرواسون Koorwasoon
- flour دقيق Di'ee'
- gas غاز Ghaez
- glass كوباية Kubbaeya
- honey عسل Aasal
- jar برطمان Bartamaan
- muffin مافين Mafin
- pizza بيتزا Beet-za
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Questions about كيكة
How do you say "cake" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "cake" is كيكة. It is a noun.
How is كيكة written in Arabic?
This four-letter word starts with kaf. The ya appears twice in the middle, creating a repeated sound.
How is كيكة used in a sentence?
Use كيكة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الكيكة بنية اللون لذيذة (The cake is brown and delicious.).
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