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How do you say "pink" in Arabic?
بمبي
Bambi
In Arabic, "pink" is بمبي.
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Pronunciation
Pronounce as BAM-bee. Two syllables with stress on the first. 'Bam' rhymes with 'ham', 'bee' rhymes with 'see'.
Writing and usage
Bambi is five letters with ba at the start and the meem-ba-ya ending. The repeated ba sound is notable.
Example sentence
الفستان بمبي
The dress is pink.
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How to remember بمبي
Bambi is the name of a deer. Bambi is pink in some illustrations.
Related words
- cloudy مـِغـَييـِم Mighayyim
- five خمسة Khamsa
- golden دهبي Dahabi
- noisy مزعج muzeij
- rainstorm عاصفة مطرية Aaasifa Mataria
- short قصير qasir
- tall طويل tawil
- windy هوا Hawa
- zero صفر Sifr
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Questions about بمبي
How do you say "pink" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "pink" is بمبي. It is a noun.
How is بمبي written in Arabic?
Bambi is five letters with ba at the start and the meem-ba-ya ending. The repeated ba sound is notable.
How is بمبي used in a sentence?
Use بمبي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الفستان بمبي (The dress is pink.).
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