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How do you say "poster" in Arabic?

ملصقات

Mulsaqaat

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In Arabic, "poster" is ملصقات.

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Pronunciation

Two syllables: 'mul-sah-KAHT' with stress on the last. The word is plural, ending in the feminine plural suffix.

Writing and usage

Mulsaqat uses 'meem', 'lam', 'seen', 'qa', 'ta'. The feminine plural marker shows it's typically plural.

Example sentence

الملصقات على الحائط

The posters are on the wall.

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How to remember ملصقات

Mulsaqat sounds like 'stuck'. Posters are things that stick to walls.

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Questions about ملصقات

How do you say "poster" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "poster" is ملصقات. It is a noun.

How is ملصقات written in Arabic?

Mulsaqat uses 'meem', 'lam', 'seen', 'qa', 'ta'. The feminine plural marker shows it's typically plural.

How is ملصقات used in a sentence?

Use ملصقات as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الملصقات على الحائط (The posters are on the wall.).

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