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How do you say "watermelon" in Arabic?
بطيخ
Batikh
In Arabic, "watermelon" is بطيخ.
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Pronunciation
Say buh-TEEKH with stress on the last syllable. The U is very short.
Writing and usage
Three letters: ba, ta, ya, kha. The ya and kha are at the end.
Example sentence
البطيخ أحمر من الداخل وحلو.
Watermelon is red inside and sweet.
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How to remember بطيخ
Batikh is the word for watermelon, and it sounds round and refreshing.
Related words
- avocado أفوكادو Avookadw
- broccoli بروكلي Burookuli
- lemon لمون Lamoon
- oil زيت Zeet
- pineapple أناناس Ananaes
- rice رز Ruzz
- seasoning توابل Tawabil
- shrimp جمبري Gambiri
- tomato طماطم Tamatim
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Questions about بطيخ
How do you say "watermelon" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "watermelon" is بطيخ. It is a noun.
How is بطيخ written in Arabic?
Three letters: ba, ta, ya, kha. The ya and kha are at the end.
How is بطيخ used in a sentence?
Use بطيخ as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: البطيخ أحمر من الداخل وحلو. (Watermelon is red inside and sweet.).
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