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How do you say "tomato" in Arabic?
طماطم
Tamatim
In Arabic, "tomato" is طماطم.
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Pronunciation
Say tuh-muh-TIM with stress on the last syllable. Three syllables total.
Writing and usage
Three letters: ta, meem, alif, ta, meem. The meem appears twice.
Example sentence
الطماطم حمراء وطازة.
Tomatoes are red and fresh.
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How to remember طماطم
Tamatim is the plural of tomato in Arabic, but often used for singular in Egyptian speech.
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Questions about طماطم
How do you say "tomato" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "tomato" is طماطم. It is a noun.
How is طماطم written in Arabic?
Three letters: ta, meem, alif, ta, meem. The meem appears twice.
How is طماطم used in a sentence?
Use طماطم as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الطماطم حمراء وطازة. (Tomatoes are red and fresh.).
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