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How do you say "goat" in Arabic?
معزة
MiAza
In Arabic, "goat" is معزة.
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Pronunciation
Say me-AH-zuh with three syllables and stress on the middle one. The first syllable starts with a short M sound.
Writing and usage
Three letters: meem, alif with hamza, za with a final ta. The hamza represents a glottal stop.
Example sentence
المعزة تحب أن تأكل النبات.
The goat likes to eat plants.
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How to remember معزة
Miaza is the Egyptian word for goat, and the double vowel in the middle gives it a bleating quality.
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Questions about معزة
How do you say "goat" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "goat" is معزة. It is a noun.
How is معزة written in Arabic?
Three letters: meem, alif with hamza, za with a final ta. The hamza represents a glottal stop.
How is معزة used in a sentence?
Use معزة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: المعزة تحب أن تأكل النبات. (The goat likes to eat plants.).
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