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How do you say "rabbit" in Arabic?
أرنب
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In Arabic, "rabbit" is أرنب.
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Pronunciation
Say 'ar-nab' with two syllables and stress on the second syllable.
Writing and usage
أرنب has four letters. The ء (hamza) at the beginning is a glottal stop, and the ب (ba) at the end marks a masculine noun.
Example sentence
الأرنب يحب يأكل الجزر والخضار.
Rabbits love to eat carrots and vegetables.
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How to remember أرنب
Rabbits are quick and cute, and the light, bouncy syllables of أرنب match their hopping movements.
Related words
- badger غرير Ghurir
- crow غراب Ghurab
- donkey حمار Humaar
- flower وردة Warda
- goat معزة MiAza
- lamb خروف Kharoof
- mud طين Teen
- salmon سلمون Salamoon
- vegetables خضار Khudaar
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Questions about أرنب
How do you say "rabbit" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "rabbit" is أرنب. It is a noun.
How is أرنب written in Arabic?
أرنب has four letters. The ء (hamza) at the beginning is a glottal stop, and the ب (ba) at the end marks a masculine noun.
How is أرنب used in a sentence?
Use أرنب as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الأرنب يحب يأكل الجزر والخضار. (Rabbits love to eat carrots and vegetables.).
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