buy in Arabic
buy in Arabic is اِشْتَرَى — buy means to get something by paying money for it.
buy in Arabic
اِشْتَرَى
Pronounced: ištarā
to obtain something with money
What does "buy" mean?
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verb To get something by paying money for it.
"They bought a new car last weekend."
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verb To accept something as true or believable.
"I don't buy his excuse for being late."
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noun Something purchased, especially a good deal.
"That laptop was a great buy for the price."
buy in a sentence
- They bought a new car last weekend.
- I need to buy groceries before the shops close.
- I don't buy his excuse for being late.
- Nobody at the office bought her story about the missing files.
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Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "buy" in Arabic?
"buy" in Arabic is اِشْتَرَى. buy means: To get something by paying money for it.
How do you pronounce اِشْتَرَى?
"buy" in Arabic is اِشْتَرَى, pronounced "ištarā".
How do you use "buy" in a sentence?
Example: "They bought a new car last weekend." In Arabic, "buy" is اِشْتَرَى.
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