braid in Arabic
braid in Arabic is جَدِيلَة, ضَفِيرَة — braid means to weave three or more strands of hair, thread, or rope together.
braid in Arabic
جَدِيلَة
Pronounced: jadīla
hairstyle
ضَفِيرَة
Pronounced: ḍafīra
hairstyle
What does "braid" mean?
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verb To weave three or more strands of hair, thread, or rope together.
"She braided her daughter's hair before school."
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noun A length of hair, thread, or fiber woven together in interlacing strands.
"Her hair was pulled back into a single thick braid."
braid in a sentence
- She braided her daughter's hair before school.
- The rope was braided from several thinner strands for extra strength.
- Her hair was pulled back into a single thick braid.
- The uniform had gold braid along the sleeve.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "braid" in Arabic?
"braid" in Arabic is جَدِيلَة, ضَفِيرَة. braid means: To weave three or more strands of hair, thread, or rope together.
How do you pronounce جَدِيلَة?
"braid" in Arabic is جَدِيلَة, pronounced "jadīla".
How do you use "braid" in a sentence?
Example: "She braided her daughter's hair before school." In Arabic, "braid" is جَدِيلَة, ضَفِيرَة.
Are there other ways to say "braid" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "braid": جَدِيلَة, ضَفِيرَة.
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