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How do you say "chicken" in Arabic?

فراخ

Firakh

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "chicken" is فراخ.

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Pronunciation

Say 'FEE-rahkh' with two syllables, 'fee' quick, 'rahkh' like 'rock' with an 'h'.

Writing and usage

Three letters: fa, ra, kaaf. The kaaf at the end is a recognizable letter.

Example sentence

فراخ القصاب كويسة جداً وطازة

The butcher's chicken is very good and fresh.

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How to remember فراخ

Firakh - sounds like birds chirping, the chickens in Arabic.

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Questions about فراخ

How do you say "chicken" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "chicken" is فراخ. It is a noun.

How is فراخ written in Arabic?

Three letters: fa, ra, kaaf. The kaaf at the end is a recognizable letter.

How is فراخ used in a sentence?

Use فراخ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: فراخ القصاب كويسة جداً وطازة (The butcher's chicken is very good and fresh.).

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