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How do you say "peach" in Arabic?

خوخ

Khookh

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In Arabic, "peach" is خوخ.

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Pronunciation

Say KHOOKH with one long syllable. The OO rhymes with book.

Writing and usage

Two letters: kha, waw, kha with a fatha. The kha appears twice.

Example sentence

الخوخ حلو وطري.

Peach is sweet and tender.

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How to remember خوخ

Khookh is the word for peach, and the doubled kha gives it a soft, fruity sound.

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Questions about خوخ

How do you say "peach" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "peach" is خوخ. It is a noun.

How is خوخ written in Arabic?

Two letters: kha, waw, kha with a fatha. The kha appears twice.

How is خوخ used in a sentence?

Use خوخ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الخوخ حلو وطري. (Peach is sweet and tender.).

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