butter in Arabic
butter in Arabic is زُبْدَة, زبدة — butter means a soft, pale-yellow fatty food made by churning cream, spread on bread or used in cooking.
butter in Arabic
زُبْدَة
Pronounced: zubda
soft foodstuff made from milk
زبدة
Pronounced: zébda
soft foodstuff made from milk
What does "butter" mean?
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noun A soft, pale-yellow fatty food made by churning cream, spread on bread or used in cooking.
"She spread a thick layer of butter on the warm toast."
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verb To spread butter onto something.
"He buttered the toast and added jam."
butter in a sentence
- She spread a thick layer of butter on the warm toast.
- Melt the butter in a saucepan before adding the flour.
- He buttered the toast and added jam.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "butter" in Arabic?
"butter" in Arabic is زُبْدَة, زبدة. butter means: A soft, pale-yellow fatty food made by churning cream, spread on bread or used in cooking.
How do you pronounce زُبْدَة?
"butter" in Arabic is زُبْدَة, pronounced "zubda".
How do you use "butter" in a sentence?
Example: "She spread a thick layer of butter on the warm toast." In Arabic, "butter" is زُبْدَة, زبدة.
Are there other ways to say "butter" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "butter": زُبْدَة, زبدة.
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