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How do you say "window" in Arabic?
شباك
Shibbaek
In Arabic, "window" is شباك.
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Pronunciation
Say shih-BAEK, with stress on the second syllable. The double 'b' sound is pronounced as one emphatic sound.
Writing and usage
شباك has five letters. ش (sha) starts it, and the double ب (ba) in the middle is distinctive. ك (kaf) ends it.
Example sentence
الشباك مفتوح.
The window is open.
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How to remember شباك
Shibbaek is a window. The 'shib' part is crisp and clear, like looking through glass.
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Questions about شباك
How do you say "window" in Arabic?
In Arabic, "window" is شباك. It is a noun.
How is شباك written in Arabic?
شباك has five letters. ش (sha) starts it, and the double ب (ba) in the middle is distinctive. ك (kaf) ends it.
How is شباك used in a sentence?
Use شباك as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشباك مفتوح. (The window is open.).
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