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How do you say "lamp" in Arabic?
لمبة
Lamba
In Arabic, "lamp" is لمبة.
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Pronunciation
Say 'LAHM-bah' with two syllables, stress on first, 'lam' rhyming with 'calm'.
Writing and usage
Three letters: lam, ba, ta. It's a borrowed word from English 'lamp'.
Example sentence
أضاءت اللمبة في الكافيه
The lamp lit up in the cafe.
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How to remember لمبة
Lamba - sounds like 'light' bounces around it, a lamp giving light.
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Questions about لمبة
How do you say "lamp" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "lamp" is لمبة. It is a noun.
How is لمبة written in Arabic?
Three letters: lam, ba, ta. It's a borrowed word from English 'lamp'.
How is لمبة used in a sentence?
Use لمبة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أضاءت اللمبة في الكافيه (The lamp lit up in the cafe.).
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