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How do you say "right (correct)" in Arabic?

صح

saha

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In Arabic, "right (correct)" is صح.

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Pronunciation

Pronounce as SAH-huh. One syllable that extends. Rhymes with 'la'.

Writing and usage

Saha is three letters with seen at the start and the ha ending. It's remarkably short for its meaning.

Example sentence

هذا الجواب صح

This answer is right.

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How to remember صح

Saha has the 'uh' ending. You say uh-huh when you agree something is right.

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Questions about صح

How do you say "right (correct)" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "right (correct)" is صح. It is a noun.

How is صح written in Arabic?

Saha is three letters with seen at the start and the ha ending. It's remarkably short for its meaning.

How is صح used in a sentence?

Use صح as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: هذا الجواب صح (This answer is right.).

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