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How do you say "wide" in Arabic?

واسع

wasie

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In Arabic, "wide" is واسع.

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Pronunciation

Say wah-SEE. The first syllable rhymes with 'la', the second with 'see'. Stress the second syllable.

Writing and usage

Wasie is five letters with waw at the start and the ya ending. The doubled alif marks the long sound.

Example sentence

الشارع واسع جدا

The street is very wide.

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How to remember واسع

Wasie sounds like 'was see'. Wide spaces let you see far because they were opened.

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Questions about واسع

How do you say "wide" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "wide" is واسع. It is a noun.

How is واسع written in Arabic?

Wasie is five letters with waw at the start and the ya ending. The doubled alif marks the long sound.

How is واسع used in a sentence?

Use واسع as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشارع واسع جدا (The street is very wide.).

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