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How do you say "to call out" in Arabic?
يـِنا َدي
Yinaedi
In Arabic, "to call out" is يـِنا َدي.
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Pronunciation
Yinaedi, pronounced 'yee-NAH-dee' with noon (ن) and distinct syllables.
Writing and usage
Contains noon (ن), alef (ا), dal (د), ya (ي). The nad pattern is typical for calling.
Example sentence
نادى على صديقه من الشارع.
He called out to his friend from the street.
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How to remember يـِنا َدي
Yinaedi sounds like calling someone's name, nah-dee.
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Questions about يـِنا َدي
How do you say "to call out" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "to call out" is يـِنا َدي. It is a noun.
How is يـِنا َدي written in Arabic?
Contains noon (ن), alef (ا), dal (د), ya (ي). The nad pattern is typical for calling.
How is يـِنا َدي used in a sentence?
Use يـِنا َدي as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: نادى على صديقه من الشارع. (He called out to his friend from the street.).
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