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How do you say "water tub" in Arabic?

حوض مية

Hood mayyah

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In Arabic, "water tub" is حوض مية.

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Pronunciation

Pronounce 'HOOD MY-yah' with a guttural 'h' sound at the start, stress on first word.

Writing and usage

Hood has four letters with ha at the start and dal at the end. Mayyah has four letters with double ya.

Example sentence

حوض المية بارد

The water tub is cold.

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How to remember حوض مية

A hood is what you might wear over water. Tubs hold water for washing.

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Questions about حوض مية

How do you say "water tub" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "water tub" is حوض مية. It is a noun.

How is حوض مية written in Arabic?

Hood has four letters with ha at the start and dal at the end. Mayyah has four letters with double ya.

How is حوض مية used in a sentence?

Use حوض مية as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: حوض المية بارد (The water tub is cold.).

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