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How do you say "happy" in Arabic?

مبسوط

mabsut

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In Arabic, "happy" is مبسوط.

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Pronunciation

Say mab-SOOT, with the stress on the second syllable. The 'mab' rhymes with 'cab', and the final 't' is a hard stop.

Writing and usage

The word starts with the letter meem and contains the shadda mark over the seen, which doubles the 's' sound. It's six letters total.

Example sentence

أنا مبسوط جدا من الحفلة

I am very happy from the party.

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How to remember مبسوط

MabSooT sounds like 'mab' plus 'suit'. Think of feeling happy in a fancy suit at a celebration.

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Questions about مبسوط

How do you say "happy" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "happy" is مبسوط. It is a noun.

How is مبسوط written in Arabic?

The word starts with the letter meem and contains the shadda mark over the seen, which doubles the 's' sound. It's six letters total.

How is مبسوط used in a sentence?

Use مبسوط as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أنا مبسوط جدا من الحفلة (I am very happy from the party.).

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