break in Arabic
break in Arabic is اِنْكَسَرَ, كَسَرَ — break means to separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.
break in Arabic
اِنْكَسَرَ
Pronounced: inkasara
intransitive: to separate into (to end up in) two or more pieces
كَسَرَ
Pronounced: kasara
transitive: to separate into (to cause to end up in) two or more pieces
What does "break" mean?
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verb To separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.
"She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces."
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verb To stop working properly; to malfunction.
"My laptop broke the day before the deadline."
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verb To fail to keep (a promise, rule, or law).
"He broke his promise to call every day."
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verb To interrupt or bring an end to something continuous.
"The silence was finally broken by a burst of laughter."
break in a sentence
- She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces.
- He broke his arm falling off his bike.
- My laptop broke the day before the deadline.
- He broke his promise to call every day.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "break" in Arabic?
"break" in Arabic is اِنْكَسَرَ, كَسَرَ. break means: To separate something into pieces by force, often suddenly.
How do you pronounce اِنْكَسَرَ?
"break" in Arabic is اِنْكَسَرَ, pronounced "inkasara".
How do you use "break" in a sentence?
Example: "She dropped the vase and it broke into a dozen pieces." In Arabic, "break" is اِنْكَسَرَ, كَسَرَ.
Are there other ways to say "break" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "break": اِنْكَسَرَ, كَسَرَ.
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