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How do you say "to enter" in Arabic?
يدخل
Yudkhul
In Arabic, "to enter" is يدخل.
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Pronunciation
Yudkhul, say 'yood-KHOOL' where the kh is a guttural sound and the oo is drawn out.
Writing and usage
Contains dal (د), kha (خ), and lam (ل). The kha is the distinctive letter that makes this word sound like entry.
Example sentence
دخل البيت بسرعة وقفل الباب.
He entered the house quickly and locked the door.
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How to remember يدخل
Yudkhul, the kh sound is like a key going into a lock as you enter.
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Questions about يدخل
How do you say "to enter" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "to enter" is يدخل. It is a noun.
How is يدخل written in Arabic?
Contains dal (د), kha (خ), and lam (ل). The kha is the distinctive letter that makes this word sound like entry.
How is يدخل used in a sentence?
Use يدخل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: دخل البيت بسرعة وقفل الباب. (He entered the house quickly and locked the door.).
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