able in Arabic
able in Arabic is قَدِير, قَادِر, بَارِع — able means having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.
able in Arabic
قَدِير
Pronounced: qadīr
skillful
قَادِر
Pronounced: qādir
skillful
بَارِع
Pronounced: bāriʕ
skillful
مَاهِر
Pronounced: māhir
skillful
What does "able" mean?
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adj Having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.
"Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?"
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adj Skilled or competent.
"He's a very able manager who keeps the whole team on track."
able in a sentence
- Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?
- After months of practice, she was finally able to run a marathon.
- He's a very able manager who keeps the whole team on track.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "able" in Arabic?
"able" in Arabic is قَدِير, قَادِر, بَارِع. able means: Having the power, skill, resources, or opportunity to do something.
How do you pronounce قَدِير?
"able" in Arabic is قَدِير, pronounced "qadīr".
How do you use "able" in a sentence?
Example: "Will you be able to attend the meeting on Friday?" In Arabic, "able" is قَدِير, قَادِر, بَارِع.
Are there other ways to say "able" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "able": قَدِير, قَادِر, بَارِع, مَاهِر.
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