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How do you say "cap" in Arabic?
كاب
Cab
In Arabic, "cap" is كاب.
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Pronunciation
Say 'CAHB' with one syllable, short 'cab' rhyming with 'lab'.
Writing and usage
Two letters: kaaf and ba. Short and direct, borrowed from English.
Example sentence
لبس كاب أسود وخرج من البيت
He put on a black cap and left the house.
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How to remember كاب
Cab - sounds like you're pulling a cap quickly on your head.
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Questions about كاب
How do you say "cap" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "cap" is كاب. It is a noun.
How is كاب written in Arabic?
Two letters: kaaf and ba. Short and direct, borrowed from English.
How is كاب used in a sentence?
Use كاب as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: لبس كاب أسود وخرج من البيت (He put on a black cap and left the house.).
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