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How do you say "tv" in Arabic?

تليفزيون

Tileefizyoon

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In Arabic, "tv" is تليفزيون.

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Pronunciation

Three syllables: 'til-ee-fiz-YOON' with the stress on the final syllable and a long 'oo' sound.

Writing and usage

This word contains 'ya' followed by 'waw', creating the 'yoo' sound. It ends with doubled 'nun' for indefinite masculine.

Example sentence

التليفزيون مشغول

The TV is on.

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How to remember تليفزيون

Tileefizyoon ends with the 'yoon' sound, like you'd say 'goon' or 'moon'. It rhymes with its own function.

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Questions about تليفزيون

How do you say "tv" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "tv" is تليفزيون. It is a noun.

How is تليفزيون written in Arabic?

This word contains 'ya' followed by 'waw', creating the 'yoo' sound. It ends with doubled 'nun' for indefinite masculine.

How is تليفزيون used in a sentence?

Use تليفزيون as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: التليفزيون مشغول (The TV is on.).

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