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How do you say "pie" in Arabic?

فطيرة

Fiteera

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "pie" is فطيرة.

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Pronunciation

Say 'fit-EE-ruh' with three syllables, stress on the middle, each is clear.

Writing and usage

This five-letter word starts with fa. The ya appears early, and final ha curves at the end.

Example sentence

الفطيرة المالحة لذيذة جدا

The savory pie is very delicious.

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How to remember فطيرة

Pie is a baked dish. Fiteera sounds like something folded and baked.

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Questions about فطيرة

How do you say "pie" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "pie" is فطيرة. It is a noun.

How is فطيرة written in Arabic?

This five-letter word starts with fa. The ya appears early, and final ha curves at the end.

How is فطيرة used in a sentence?

Use فطيرة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الفطيرة المالحة لذيذة جدا (The savory pie is very delicious.).

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