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How do you say "corn" in Arabic?

درة

Dura

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In Arabic, "corn" is درة.

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Pronunciation

Say 'DOO-rah' with the 'oo' sound stretched slightly, stress on the first syllable.

Writing and usage

The word has four letters. It starts with dal and ends with ta marbuta, which appears as a round shape.

Example sentence

الدرة طرية وحلوة

The corn is tender and sweet.

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How to remember درة

Dura sounds like 'during the harvest'. Corn kernels burst out during the harvest season.

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Questions about درة

How do you say "corn" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "corn" is درة. It is a noun.

How is درة written in Arabic?

The word has four letters. It starts with dal and ends with ta marbuta, which appears as a round shape.

How is درة used in a sentence?

Use درة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الدرة طرية وحلوة (The corn is tender and sweet.).

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