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How do you say "cookie" in Arabic?

بسكوت

Baskut

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In Arabic, "cookie" is بسكوت.

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Pronunciation

Say 'BAS-kut' with two syllables, stress on the first, second rhymes with 'but'.

Writing and usage

This five-letter word starts with ba. The sin in the middle has three dots, and final ta drops below.

Example sentence

البسكوت حلو جدا

The cookie is very sweet.

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How to remember بسكوت

Cookie is a sweet snack. Baskut sounds like the biscuit crunch.

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Questions about بسكوت

How do you say "cookie" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "cookie" is بسكوت. It is a noun.

How is بسكوت written in Arabic?

This five-letter word starts with ba. The sin in the middle has three dots, and final ta drops below.

How is بسكوت used in a sentence?

Use بسكوت as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: البسكوت حلو جدا (The cookie is very sweet.).

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