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How do you say "wet" in Arabic?

مبلول

mablul

Noun Arabic script

In Arabic, "wet" is مبلول.

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Pronunciation

Say mab-LUL. The first part rhymes with 'cab', and the second part sounds like 'lool'. Both syllables are short and punchy.

Writing and usage

Mablul is six letters with the meem prefix and a doubled lam in the middle, marked by shadda.

Example sentence

الملابس مبلولة من المطر

The clothes are wet from the rain.

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How to remember مبلول

MabLul has 'lul' in it. When you're wet, water is lulling down your skin.

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Questions about مبلول

How do you say "wet" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "wet" is مبلول. It is a noun.

How is مبلول written in Arabic?

Mablul is six letters with the meem prefix and a doubled lam in the middle, marked by shadda.

How is مبلول used in a sentence?

Use مبلول as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الملابس مبلولة من المطر (The clothes are wet from the rain.).

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