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How do you say "drawer" in Arabic?

درج

Durg

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "drawer" is درج.

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Pronunciation

Say durj, one syllable that rhymes with 'merge'. The 'r' is soft, and 'j' is a 'soft j' sound.

Writing and usage

درج has three letters: د (dal), ر (ra), ج (geem). It's a short, simple word that looks like it should be easy.

Example sentence

الدرج مليان بالملابس.

The drawer is full of clothes.

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How to remember درج

Durg is a drawer or step in a staircase. In Egyptian, it usually refers to a drawer in furniture.

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Questions about درج

How do you say "drawer" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "drawer" is درج. It is a noun.

How is درج written in Arabic?

درج has three letters: د (dal), ر (ra), ج (geem). It's a short, simple word that looks like it should be easy.

How is درج used in a sentence?

Use درج as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الدرج مليان بالملابس. (The drawer is full of clothes.).

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