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Beowulf in Arabic

Beowulf in Arabic is بِيوُولْف — Beowulf means an epic Old English poem, composed roughly between 975 and 1025 AD, about a hero who battles the monster Grendel.

Beowulf in Arabic

بِيوُولْف
name masculine
Pronounced: bīwūlf
epic poem

What does "Beowulf" mean?

  1. name An epic Old English poem, composed roughly between 975 and 1025 AD, about a hero who battles the monster Grendel.
    "Students often read Beowulf in translation as their first taste of Old English literature."
  2. name The legendary warrior hero of that poem.
    "Beowulf famously tears off Grendel's arm in single combat."

Beowulf in a sentence

  • Students often read Beowulf in translation as their first taste of Old English literature.
  • Beowulf famously tears off Grendel's arm in single combat.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Beowulf" in Arabic?

"Beowulf" in Arabic is بِيوُولْف. Beowulf means: An epic Old English poem, composed roughly between 975 and 1025 AD, about a hero who battles the monster Grendel.

How do you pronounce بِيوُولْف?

"Beowulf" in Arabic is بِيوُولْف, pronounced "bīwūlf".

How do you use "Beowulf" in a sentence?

Example: "Students often read Beowulf in translation as their first taste of Old English literature." In Arabic, "Beowulf" is بِيوُولْف.

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