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How do you say "suit" in Arabic?
بدلة
Badla
In Arabic, "suit" is بدلة.
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Pronunciation
Say 'BAD-lah' with two syllables, stress on first, 'bad' rhyming with 'sad'.
Writing and usage
Three letters: ba, dal, lam, ta. The ta at the end marks it feminine.
Example sentence
لبس بدلة سوداء وربطة عنق حمرا
He wore a black suit with a red tie.
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How to remember بدلة
Badla - a complete outfit, the word itself sounds formal.
Related words
- button زرار Zuraar
- collar طوق Tuwwa'
- shirt قميص بدلة Amees Badla
- jeans جينز Jinz
- sweater بلوڤر برقبة Buluvar barqabah
- money فلوس Filoos
- sewing machine ماكينة خياطة Makeenit khiyaata
- sleeve كُمّ Kum
- hoodie بلوڤر Biloovar
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Questions about بدلة
How do you say "suit" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "suit" is بدلة. It is a noun.
How is بدلة written in Arabic?
Three letters: ba, dal, lam, ta. The ta at the end marks it feminine.
How is بدلة used in a sentence?
Use بدلة as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: لبس بدلة سوداء وربطة عنق حمرا (He wore a black suit with a red tie.).
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