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How do you say "empty" in Arabic?

فاضي

fadi

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In Arabic, "empty" is فاضي.

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Pronunciation

Pronounce as FAH-dee. The first syllable rhymes with 'la', the second with 'see'. Stress the first syllable.

Writing and usage

Fadi is four letters with fa at the start and the ya at the end. It's short and straightforward.

Example sentence

الكوب فاضي

The cup is empty.

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How to remember فاضي

Fadi sounds like 'fade'. Empty things fade away until they vanish.

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Questions about فاضي

How do you say "empty" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "empty" is فاضي. It is a noun.

How is فاضي written in Arabic?

Fadi is four letters with fa at the start and the ya at the end. It's short and straightforward.

How is فاضي used in a sentence?

Use فاضي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الكوب فاضي (The cup is empty.).

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