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How do you say "net" in Arabic?

شبكة

Shabaka

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In Arabic, "net" is شبكة.

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Pronunciation

Say shah-BAH-kah, with three syllables and stress on the second. The 'sh' is clear, and 'bah' rhymes with 'spa'.

Writing and usage

شبكة has four letters: ش (sha), ب (ba), ك (kaf), ة (ta marbuta). The feminine ending is distinctive.

Example sentence

الشبكة مثقوبة.

The net has holes in it.

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How to remember شبكة

Shabaka is a net or grid. The name suggests something interconnected and woven.

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Questions about شبكة

How do you say "net" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "net" is شبكة. It is a noun.

How is شبكة written in Arabic?

شبكة has four letters: ش (sha), ب (ba), ك (kaf), ة (ta marbuta). The feminine ending is distinctive.

How is شبكة used in a sentence?

Use شبكة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشبكة مثقوبة. (The net has holes in it.).

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