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How do you say "to meet" in Arabic?

يقابل

Yi'aebil

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In Arabic, "to meet" is يقابل.

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Pronunciation

Say 'yee-AH-bil'. Three syllables. Stress on middle ah.

Writing and usage

Yiqabil has ya-qaf-alef-baa-lam. Qaf gives it a strong start. Meaning to meet or face.

Example sentence

هنقابل الصديق في الحديقة.

We will meet the friend in the park.

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How to remember يقابل

Qabla means before, qabil means to meet or face. Literally to face someone.

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Questions about يقابل

How do you say "to meet" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "to meet" is يقابل. It is a noun.

How is يقابل written in Arabic?

Yiqabil has ya-qaf-alef-baa-lam. Qaf gives it a strong start. Meaning to meet or face.

How is يقابل used in a sentence?

Use يقابل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: هنقابل الصديق في الحديقة. (We will meet the friend in the park.).

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