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How do you say "jeans" in Arabic?
جينز
Jinz
In Arabic, "jeans" is جينز.
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Pronunciation
Say JEENZ with a soft J sound like in English Jean. The stress is on the single syllable.
Writing and usage
Four letters using Jim, ya, noon, za. This is a direct English loanword used in Egyptian Arabic.
Example sentence
الجينز الأزرق مريح جداً.
The blue jeans are very comfortable.
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How to remember جينز
Jinz is simply the Egyptian pronunciation of the English word jeans, no translation needed.
Related words
- collar طوق Tuwwa'
- dress فستان Fustaen
- fabric قماش Ummaesh
- glove جوانتي Guwanti
- handbag شنطة إيد Shantit 'ayyid
- kimono كيمونو Kemono
- pocket جيب Geeb
- socks شراب Sharaab
- hoodie بلوڤر Biloovar
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Questions about جينز
How do you say "jeans" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "jeans" is جينز. It is a noun.
How is جينز written in Arabic?
Four letters using Jim, ya, noon, za. This is a direct English loanword used in Egyptian Arabic.
How is جينز used in a sentence?
Use جينز as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الجينز الأزرق مريح جداً. (The blue jeans are very comfortable.).
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