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How do you say "pole" in Arabic?
عمود
Aamood
In Arabic, "pole" is عمود.
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Pronunciation
Pronounce 'AH-mood' with the first syllable open, rhyming with 'ah-good'.
Writing and usage
This four-letter word starts with ain. The meem and dal connect at the end with dal dropping below.
Example sentence
العمود قوي وطويل
The pole is strong and tall.
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How to remember عمود
A pole is a tall post. Aamood sounds like 'ah-mood', and poles stand in their own mood.
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Questions about عمود
How do you say "pole" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "pole" is عمود. It is a noun.
How is عمود written in Arabic?
This four-letter word starts with ain. The meem and dal connect at the end with dal dropping below.
How is عمود used in a sentence?
Use عمود as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: العمود قوي وطويل (The pole is strong and tall.).
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