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How do you say "skirt" in Arabic?
جيبة
Jeeba
In Arabic, "skirt" is جيبة.
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Pronunciation
Say 'JEE-bah' with two syllables, stress on first, 'jee' rhyming with 'free'.
Writing and usage
Three letters: jeem, ya, ba. The ya in the middle creates the long 'ee' sound.
Example sentence
الجيبة الطويلة شيك وأنيق
The long skirt is chic and elegant.
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How to remember جيبة
Jeeba - similar to 'jib' sound, a skirt that swings and moves.
Related words
- belt حزام Hizaem
- bra سنتيان Sintian
- button زرار Zuraar
- coat بلطو Baltu
- glasses نضارة Naddaara
- jeans جينز Jinz
- sweater بلوڤر برقبة Buluvar barqabah
- pants بنطلون Bantaloon
- zipper سوسته Soosta
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Questions about جيبة
How do you say "skirt" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "skirt" is جيبة. It is a noun.
How is جيبة written in Arabic?
Three letters: jeem, ya, ba. The ya in the middle creates the long 'ee' sound.
How is جيبة used in a sentence?
Use جيبة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الجيبة الطويلة شيك وأنيق (The long skirt is chic and elegant.).
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