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How do you say "noisy" in Arabic?

مزعج

muzeij

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "noisy" is مزعج.

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Pronunciation

Say moo-ZAY, stress on the second syllable. The first part rhymes with 'moo', and 'zay' sounds like the English word 'zay'.

Writing and usage

Museij has six letters with the meem prefix and zayin in the middle, giving the word a buzzing quality.

Example sentence

الشارع مزعج جدا

The street is very noisy.

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How to remember مزعج

Museij has 'zay' which sounds like a buzzer. Noisy places buzz and hum constantly.

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Questions about مزعج

How do you say "noisy" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "noisy" is مزعج. It is a noun.

How is مزعج written in Arabic?

Museij has six letters with the meem prefix and zayin in the middle, giving the word a buzzing quality.

How is مزعج used in a sentence?

Use مزعج as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشارع مزعج جدا (The street is very noisy.).

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