birthday in Arabic
birthday in Arabic is عِيد مِيلَاد, يَوْم مِيلَاد — birthday means the yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
birthday in Arabic
عِيد مِيلَاد
Pronounced: ʕīd mīlād
anniversary
يَوْم مِيلَاد
Pronounced: yawm mīlād
anniversary
What does "birthday" mean?
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noun The yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
"They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday."
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noun The anniversary of when something (a company, a country, etc.) was founded.
"The museum celebrated the birthday of the national park."
birthday in a sentence
- They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday.
- What do you want for your birthday this year?
- The museum celebrated the birthday of the national park.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "birthday" in Arabic?
"birthday" in Arabic is عِيد مِيلَاد, يَوْم مِيلَاد. birthday means: The yearly anniversary of the day someone was born.
How do you pronounce عِيد مِيلَاد?
"birthday" in Arabic is عِيد مِيلَاد, pronounced "ʕīd mīlād".
How do you use "birthday" in a sentence?
Example: "They threw her a huge party for her thirtieth birthday." In Arabic, "birthday" is عِيد مِيلَاد, يَوْم مِيلَاد.
Are there other ways to say "birthday" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "birthday": عِيد مِيلَاد, يَوْم مِيلَاد.
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