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How do you say "clear" in Arabic?
صافي
Saafi
In Arabic, "clear" is صافي.
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Pronunciation
Say SAH-fee. Both syllables short, stress on the first. 'Sah' rhymes with 'la', 'fee' with 'bee'.
Writing and usage
Saafi is five letters with seen at the start and the alif-fa-ya ending. The doubled alif marks the long vowel.
Example sentence
السماء صافية
The sky is clear.
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How to remember صافي
Saafi sounds like 'safe'. Clear things let you see and feel safe.
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Questions about صافي
How do you say "clear" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "clear" is صافي. It is a noun.
How is صافي written in Arabic?
Saafi is five letters with seen at the start and the alif-fa-ya ending. The doubled alif marks the long vowel.
How is صافي used in a sentence?
Use صافي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: السماء صافية (The sky is clear.).
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