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How do you say "kiwi" in Arabic?
كيوي
Kywy
In Arabic, "kiwi" is كيوي.
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Pronunciation
Say ki-WI with two syllables and stress on the first. Both vowels are short.
Writing and usage
Two letters: kaf, ya, waw, ya. The waw and final ya give it the double I sound.
Example sentence
الكيوي أخضر من الداخل.
Kiwi is green on the inside.
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How to remember كيوي
Kywy is the direct adaptation of the English kiwi fruit.
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Questions about كيوي
How do you say "kiwi" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "kiwi" is كيوي. It is a noun.
How is كيوي written in Arabic?
Two letters: kaf, ya, waw, ya. The waw and final ya give it the double I sound.
How is كيوي used in a sentence?
Use كيوي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الكيوي أخضر من الداخل. (Kiwi is green on the inside.).
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