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How do you say "wheat" in Arabic?
قمح
Amh
In Arabic, "wheat" is قمح.
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Pronunciation
Say 'AMHH' with a hard guttural ending, nearly silent final sound.
Writing and usage
This short three-letter word begins with qaf. Each letter stands distinct, with the ha at the end as a single stroke.
Example sentence
القمح أصفر اللون
The wheat is yellow.
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How to remember قمح
Wheat is short to say in Arabic, just like the word itself is short. Three letters, three sounds.
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Questions about قمح
How do you say "wheat" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "wheat" is قمح. It is a noun.
How is قمح written in Arabic?
This short three-letter word begins with qaf. Each letter stands distinct, with the ha at the end as a single stroke.
How is قمح used in a sentence?
Use قمح as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: القمح أصفر اللون (The wheat is yellow.).
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