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How do you say "helmet" in Arabic?

خوذة

Khuza

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In Arabic, "helmet" is خوذة.

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Pronunciation

One syllable: 'KOO-zah' with the 'oo' stretched. The final 'ah' is soft.

Writing and usage

The word uses 'kha', 'waw', 'za', 'ha'. It ends in 'ta marbuta' marking the feminine noun.

Example sentence

الخوذة على الرأس

The helmet is on the head.

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How to remember خوذة

Khuza sounds like 'coze' without the 'e'. Helmets protect your head when you move.

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Questions about خوذة

How do you say "helmet" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "helmet" is خوذة. It is a noun.

How is خوذة written in Arabic?

The word uses 'kha', 'waw', 'za', 'ha'. It ends in 'ta marbuta' marking the feminine noun.

How is خوذة used in a sentence?

Use خوذة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الخوذة على الرأس (The helmet is on the head.).

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