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How do you say "to put (away)" in Arabic?

يشيل

Yisheel

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In Arabic, "to put (away)" is يشيل.

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Pronunciation

Yisheel, say 'yee-SHEEL' with a clear 'sh' sound and a long e, like saying 'she'll' in English.

Writing and usage

Starts with ya and shin (ش), then lam twice (لل). The shin gives it that characteristic whisper sound.

Example sentence

شال الحاجات القديمة من البيت.

He removed the old things from the house.

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How to remember يشيل

Sheel sounds like 'shell', imagine picking something up and putting its shell away.

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Questions about يشيل

How do you say "to put (away)" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "to put (away)" is يشيل. It is a noun.

How is يشيل written in Arabic?

Starts with ya and shin (ش), then lam twice (لل). The shin gives it that characteristic whisper sound.

How is يشيل used in a sentence?

Use يشيل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: شال الحاجات القديمة من البيت. (He removed the old things from the house.).

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