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How do you say "economics" in Arabic?

الاقتصاد

ileiqtisad

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In Arabic, "economics" is الاقتصاد.

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Pronunciation

Three syllables: 'il-ik-ti-SAHD' with stress on the final syllable. The first 'i' is very short.

Writing and usage

Ileiqtisad uses 'alif', 'qa', 'ta', 'seen', 'alif', 'dal'. It's the Arabic root for economy.

Example sentence

الاقتصاد مهم

Economics is important.

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How to remember الاقتصاد

Ileiqtisad starts with 'il'. Economics is about managing resources and money.

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Questions about الاقتصاد

How do you say "economics" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "economics" is الاقتصاد. It is a noun.

How is الاقتصاد written in Arabic?

Ileiqtisad uses 'alif', 'qa', 'ta', 'seen', 'alif', 'dal'. It's the Arabic root for economy.

How is الاقتصاد used in a sentence?

Use الاقتصاد as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الاقتصاد مهم (Economics is important.).

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