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How do you say "learning kiosk" in Arabic?

كشك تعلم

kishk taealum

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "learning kiosk" is كشك تعلم.

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Pronunciation

Say 'KISHK tah-AHL-um' with two words, stress on the first syllable of each.

Writing and usage

Kishk has four letters starting with kaf. Taealum has six letters with ta at the start and meem at the end.

Example sentence

كشك التعليم مفيد جدا

The learning kiosk is very useful.

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How to remember كشك تعلم

A learning kiosk is a small teaching booth. The words paint a picture of a place to learn.

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Questions about كشك تعلم

How do you say "learning kiosk" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "learning kiosk" is كشك تعلم. It is a noun.

How is كشك تعلم written in Arabic?

Kishk has four letters starting with kaf. Taealum has six letters with ta at the start and meem at the end.

How is كشك تعلم used in a sentence?

Use كشك تعلم as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: كشك التعليم مفيد جدا (The learning kiosk is very useful.).

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