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How do you say "pork" in Arabic?
لحم الخنزير
Lahm Khanzeer
In Arabic, "pork" is لحم الخنزير.
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Pronunciation
Say 'Lahm Khan-ZEER' with three syllables, stress on 'zeer', 'Khan' guttural at the start.
Writing and usage
Two words: lahm (meat) and khanzir (pig). The khaa makes the guttural sound.
Example sentence
لحم الخنزير ممنوع في الإسلام
Pork is forbidden in Islam.
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How to remember لحم الخنزير
Lahm khanzeer - pig meat, the kh makes it sound harsh and different.
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Questions about لحم الخنزير
How do you say "pork" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "pork" is لحم الخنزير. It is a noun.
How is لحم الخنزير written in Arabic?
Two words: lahm (meat) and khanzir (pig). The khaa makes the guttural sound.
How is لحم الخنزير used in a sentence?
Use لحم الخنزير as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: لحم الخنزير ممنوع في الإسلام (Pork is forbidden in Islam.).
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