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How do you say "rope" in Arabic?
حبل
Habl
In Arabic, "rope" is حبل.
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Pronunciation
Say 'HAHBL' with one short syllable, 'h' guttural like in 'Bach', 'abl' quick together.
Writing and usage
Three letters: ha, ba, lam. Short and compact, no extra vowels between them.
Example sentence
استخدمت الحبل لربط الصناديق
I used rope to tie the boxes.
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How to remember حبل
Habl - say it sharp and tight, like pulling on a rope.
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Questions about حبل
How do you say "rope" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "rope" is حبل. It is a noun.
How is حبل written in Arabic?
Three letters: ha, ba, lam. Short and compact, no extra vowels between them.
How is حبل used in a sentence?
Use حبل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: استخدمت الحبل لربط الصناديق (I used rope to tie the boxes.).
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