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How do you say "relaxed" in Arabic?

مريح

murih

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In Arabic, "relaxed" is مريح.

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Pronunciation

Say moo-REEH. The first syllable rhymes with 'who', the second with 'see'. Stress the second syllable.

Writing and usage

Murih is five letters with the meem prefix and the ra-ya-ha root. The final ha shows the rest state.

Example sentence

أنا مريح جدا

I am very relaxed.

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How to remember مريح

Murih sounds like 'more easy'. Relaxed people feel like things are more easy and smooth.

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Questions about مريح

How do you say "relaxed" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "relaxed" is مريح. It is a noun.

How is مريح written in Arabic?

Murih is five letters with the meem prefix and the ra-ya-ha root. The final ha shows the rest state.

How is مريح used in a sentence?

Use مريح as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: أنا مريح جدا (I am very relaxed.).

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