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How do you say "jump rope" in Arabic?
نط الحبل
Natt ilhabl
In Arabic, "jump rope" is نط الحبل.
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Pronunciation
Two words: 'NAHT il-HAHL' with stress on the first word and single syllable second word.
Writing and usage
Natt uses 'noon', 'alif', 'ta'. Ilhabl uses 'ha', 'ba', 'lam'. Together they describe the jumping activity.
Example sentence
نط الحبل في الملعب
Jump rope in the playground.
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How to remember نط الحبل
Natt means jumping. Ilhabl means rope. Jump rope is a playground classic.
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Questions about نط الحبل
How do you say "jump rope" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "jump rope" is نط الحبل. It is a noun.
How is نط الحبل written in Arabic?
Natt uses 'noon', 'alif', 'ta'. Ilhabl uses 'ha', 'ba', 'lam'. Together they describe the jumping activity.
How is نط الحبل used in a sentence?
Use نط الحبل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: نط الحبل في الملعب (Jump rope in the playground.).
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