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How do you say "fan" in Arabic?
مروحة
Marwaha
In Arabic, "fan" is مروحة.
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Pronunciation
Say mar-WAH-huh with stress on the middle syllable. Three syllables.
Writing and usage
Three letters: meem, ra, waw, ha with a final ta. The waw lengthens the A.
Example sentence
المروحة تبرد الهواء في الصيف.
The fan cools the air in summer.
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How to remember مروحة
Marwaha is the word for a fan, the device that creates cooling breeze.
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Questions about مروحة
How do you say "fan" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "fan" is مروحة. It is a noun.
How is مروحة written in Arabic?
Three letters: meem, ra, waw, ha with a final ta. The waw lengthens the A.
How is مروحة used in a sentence?
Use مروحة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: المروحة تبرد الهواء في الصيف. (The fan cools the air in summer.).
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