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How do you say "printer" in Arabic?

طابعة

TabAa

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In Arabic, "printer" is طابعة.

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Pronunciation

Two syllables: 'tah-BAH-ah' with stress on the first syllable and a soft final 'ah'.

Writing and usage

The word uses 'ta', 'ba', and ends in 'ta marbuta'. It's derived from the verb 'to print'.

Example sentence

الطابعة تطبع بسرعة

The printer prints quickly.

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How to remember طابعة

Tabaa sounds like it starts with 'tab'. You tab the print button on your printer.

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Questions about طابعة

How do you say "printer" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "printer" is طابعة. It is a noun.

How is طابعة written in Arabic?

The word uses 'ta', 'ba', and ends in 'ta marbuta'. It's derived from the verb 'to print'.

How is طابعة used in a sentence?

Use طابعة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الطابعة تطبع بسرعة (The printer prints quickly.).

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