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How do you say "monitor" in Arabic?

شاشة

Shaesha

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In Arabic, "monitor" is شاشة.

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Pronunciation

Two syllables: 'shah-AH-shuh' with stress on the middle. The first 'sh' is crisp.

Writing and usage

The word uses doubled 'sheen' at the start, then 'alif' and 'seen'. It ends in 'ta marbuta'.

Example sentence

الشاشة واضحة جداً

The monitor is very clear.

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How to remember شاشة

Shasha sounds like it's watching you. A monitor watches and shows what's happening.

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Questions about شاشة

How do you say "monitor" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "monitor" is شاشة. It is a noun.

How is شاشة written in Arabic?

The word uses doubled 'sheen' at the start, then 'alif' and 'seen'. It ends in 'ta marbuta'.

How is شاشة used in a sentence?

Use شاشة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشاشة واضحة جداً (The monitor is very clear.).

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