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How do you say "power outlet" in Arabic?

فيشة

Feesha

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In Arabic, "power outlet" is فيشة.

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Pronunciation

One syllable: 'FEE-shah' with stress on the first and the 'ee' stretched long.

Writing and usage

The word uses 'fa', 'ya', 'seen', 'ha'. It ends in 'ta marbuta' marking the feminine noun.

Example sentence

الفيشة في الحائط

The outlet is in the wall.

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How to remember فيشة

Feesha sounds like 'fisher' without the 'r'. You fish for outlets to plug things in.

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Questions about فيشة

How do you say "power outlet" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "power outlet" is فيشة. It is a noun.

How is فيشة written in Arabic?

The word uses 'fa', 'ya', 'seen', 'ha'. It ends in 'ta marbuta' marking the feminine noun.

How is فيشة used in a sentence?

Use فيشة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الفيشة في الحائط (The outlet is in the wall.).

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