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How do you say "grapes" in Arabic?
عنب
Ainab
In Arabic, "grapes" is عنب.
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Pronunciation
Say AY-nab with stress on the first syllable. The AY sounds like in day.
Writing and usage
Two letters: alif, noon, ba. The alif with hamza at the start.
Example sentence
العنب أحمر أو أخضر.
Grapes are red or green.
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How to remember عنب
Ainab is the simple word for grapes, and it sounds natural like fruit growing.
Related words
- asparagus الهليون ilhilyuwn
- banana موز Mooz
- cherry كريز Kireez
- eggplant بتنجان Bitingaen
- peanut فول سوداني Fool soodaeni
- pumpkin قرع عسل AraA Aasal
- sake مشروب سيك Mashroob sake
- seasoning توابل Tawabil
- shopping cart عربية تسوق Aarabiaat tasawwuq
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Questions about عنب
How do you say "grapes" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "grapes" is عنب. It is a noun.
How is عنب written in Arabic?
Two letters: alif, noon, ba. The alif with hamza at the start.
How is عنب used in a sentence?
Use عنب as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: العنب أحمر أو أخضر. (Grapes are red or green.).
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