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bleed in Arabic

bleed in Arabic is نَزَفَ — bleed means to lose blood from an injury.

bleed in Arabic

نَزَفَ
verb
Pronounced: nazafa
lose blood

What does "bleed" mean?

  1. verb To lose blood from an injury.
    "His nose started to bleed after the fall."
  2. verb To drain someone or something of money or resources over time.
    "The legal fees bled the family's savings dry."
  3. verb Of colour or ink, to spread beyond its intended area.
    "The red dye bled into the white fabric during the wash."

bleed in a sentence

  • His nose started to bleed after the fall.
  • The wound bled through the bandage within an hour.
  • The legal fees bled the family's savings dry.
  • Rising costs are bleeding small businesses of their profits.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "bleed" in Arabic?

"bleed" in Arabic is نَزَفَ. bleed means: To lose blood from an injury.

How do you pronounce نَزَفَ?

"bleed" in Arabic is نَزَفَ, pronounced "nazafa".

How do you use "bleed" in a sentence?

Example: "His nose started to bleed after the fall." In Arabic, "bleed" is نَزَفَ.

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