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How do you say "grass" in Arabic?

زرع

ZarA

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "grass" is زرع.

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Pronunciation

Say zah-RAH, with stress on the second syllable. The 'z' is soft, and 'rah' rhymes with 'spa'.

Writing and usage

زرع has four letters starting with ز (zay). ا marks a long vowel, and ع (ayn) ends it with a guttural sound.

Example sentence

الزرع أخضر اللون.

The grass is green.

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How to remember زرع

ZarA is grass or plants. Farmers grow zaraa in fields. The word connects farming and growing things.

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Questions about زرع

How do you say "grass" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "grass" is زرع. It is a noun.

How is زرع written in Arabic?

زرع has four letters starting with ز (zay). ا marks a long vowel, and ع (ayn) ends it with a guttural sound.

How is زرع used in a sentence?

Use زرع as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الزرع أخضر اللون. (The grass is green.).

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