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How do you say "clock" in Arabic?
ساعة حيطة
Saeit hayta
In Arabic, "clock" is ساعة حيطة.
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Pronunciation
Say 'sah-AIT HAY-tuh' with multiple syllables, stress on the first of each word.
Writing and usage
Saeit has four letters starting with sad. Hayta has three letters starting with ha.
Example sentence
ساعة الحيطة تشير للوقت الصحيح
The wall clock shows the right time.
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How to remember ساعة حيطة
A wall clock tells time. The phrase literally means wall clock.
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Questions about ساعة حيطة
How do you say "clock" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "clock" is ساعة حيطة. It is a noun.
How is ساعة حيطة written in Arabic?
Saeit has four letters starting with sad. Hayta has three letters starting with ha.
How is ساعة حيطة used in a sentence?
Use ساعة حيطة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: ساعة الحيطة تشير للوقت الصحيح (The wall clock shows the right time.).
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