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How do you say "cricket" in Arabic?

كريكيت

Kooreek

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In Arabic, "cricket" is كريكيت.

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Pronunciation

Two syllables: 'koo-REEK' with stress on the last and the 'eek' held long.

Writing and usage

The word uses 'kaf', 'ra', 'ya', 'kaf'. It ends with 'ta' at the final. It's a borrowed sport term.

Example sentence

كريكيت في الحديقة

Cricket in the garden.

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How to remember كريكيت

Kooreek sounds like it chirps. Cricket is a game with bat and ball.

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Questions about كريكيت

How do you say "cricket" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "cricket" is كريكيت. It is a noun.

How is كريكيت written in Arabic?

The word uses 'kaf', 'ra', 'ya', 'kaf'. It ends with 'ta' at the final. It's a borrowed sport term.

How is كريكيت used in a sentence?

Use كريكيت as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: كريكيت في الحديقة (Cricket in the garden.).

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