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How do you say "rack" in Arabic?

منشر

Manshar

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In Arabic, "rack" is منشر.

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Pronunciation

Say 'MAN-shar' with two clear syllables, stress on the first part.

Writing and usage

This six-letter word starts with meem. The sha has a distinctive three-dot letter, and the final ra extends outward.

Example sentence

الرف على الحائط

The rack is on the wall.

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How to remember منشر

A rack holds things. Manshar sounds like 'man-shar', and you might place things on it.

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Questions about منشر

How do you say "rack" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "rack" is منشر. It is a noun.

How is منشر written in Arabic?

This six-letter word starts with meem. The sha has a distinctive three-dot letter, and the final ra extends outward.

How is منشر used in a sentence?

Use منشر as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الرف على الحائط (The rack is on the wall.).

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