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How do you say "to remove" in Arabic?
يشيل
Yisheel
In Arabic, "to remove" is يشيل.
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Pronunciation
Yisheel, pronounced 'yee-SHEEL' with shin (ش) and a long e, matching the action of lifting away.
Writing and usage
Starts with ya and shin (ش), then ya (ي), lam (ل). Clean and simple structure.
Example sentence
شال الحاجات من على الطاولة.
He removed the things from the table.
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How to remember يشيل
Yisheel sounds like you're lifting something up and away, she'll.
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Questions about يشيل
How do you say "to remove" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "to remove" is يشيل. It is a noun.
How is يشيل written in Arabic?
Starts with ya and shin (ش), then ya (ي), lam (ل). Clean and simple structure.
How is يشيل used in a sentence?
Use يشيل as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: شال الحاجات من على الطاولة. (He removed the things from the table.).
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