both in Arabic
both in Arabic is كل من ... و ... — both means referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
both in Arabic
كل من ... و ...
Pronounced: kullun min ... wa ...
both...and...
What does "both" mean?
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det Referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
"Both children were tired after the long drive."
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conj Used with "and" to emphasize that two things are true or included together.
"She is both talented and modest about it."
both in a sentence
- Both children were tired after the long drive.
- She is both talented and modest about it.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "both" in Arabic?
"both" in Arabic is كل من ... و .... both means: Referring to two people or things together, rather than just one.
How do you pronounce كل من ... و ...?
"both" in Arabic is كل من ... و ..., pronounced "kullun min ... wa ...".
How do you use "both" in a sentence?
Example: "Both children were tired after the long drive." In Arabic, "both" is كل من ... و ....
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