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How do you say "sleet" in Arabic?
مطر متجمد
Matar mitgamid
In Arabic, "sleet" is مطر متجمد.
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Pronunciation
Pronounce as mah-TAR mit-gah-MID. Four syllables, stress even. Flows with guttural ending.
Writing and usage
Matar mitgamid is two words joined together. Mitgamid means frozen.
Example sentence
المطر متجمد
The sleet is falling.
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How to remember مطر متجمد
Mitgamid contains 'gam'. Sleet gambles between rain and snow.
Related words
- big كبير kabir
- eighty تمانين tamaneen
- empty فاضي fadi
- safe آمن amin
- seventy-eight تمانية وسبعين tamanya wisab'een
- silver فضي Faddi
- sixteen ستاشر Sittaashar
- twenty-six ستة وعشرين sitta wi'ishreen
- wet مبلول mablul
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Questions about مطر متجمد
How do you say "sleet" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "sleet" is مطر متجمد. It is a noun.
How is مطر متجمد written in Arabic?
Matar mitgamid is two words joined together. Mitgamid means frozen.
How is مطر متجمد used in a sentence?
Use مطر متجمد as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: المطر متجمد (The sleet is falling.).
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