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How do you say "flower" in Arabic?

وردة

Warda

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In Arabic, "flower" is وردة.

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Pronunciation

Say WAR-duh with two syllables and stress on the first. The A is short.

Writing and usage

Three letters: waw, ra, dal with a final ta. The ta is the feminine ending.

Example sentence

الوردة الحمراء رائحتها جميلة.

The red flower has a beautiful scent.

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How to remember وردة

Warda is the Arabic word for flower, and it literally means rose in some contexts.

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Questions about وردة

How do you say "flower" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "flower" is وردة. It is a noun.

How is وردة written in Arabic?

Three letters: waw, ra, dal with a final ta. The ta is the feminine ending.

How is وردة used in a sentence?

Use وردة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الوردة الحمراء رائحتها جميلة. (The red flower has a beautiful scent.).

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