certain in Arabic
certain in Arabic is أَكِيد, مُتَأَكِّد, بَعْض — certain means completely confident that something is true.
certain in Arabic
أَكِيد
Pronounced: ʔakīd
sure, positive, not doubting
مُتَأَكِّد
Pronounced: mutaʔakkid
sure, positive, not doubting
بَعْض
Pronounced: baʕḍ
not specifically named, indeterminate, indefinite
What does "certain" mean?
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adj Completely confident that something is true.
"She was certain she had locked the door."
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adj Sure to happen; inevitable.
"A recession now seems almost certain."
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det Used to refer to a specific but unnamed person or thing.
"Certain foods can trigger an allergic reaction."
certain in a sentence
- She was certain she had locked the door.
- A recession now seems almost certain.
- Certain foods can trigger an allergic reaction.
- A certain someone told me you got the job.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "certain" in Arabic?
"certain" in Arabic is أَكِيد, مُتَأَكِّد, بَعْض. certain means: Completely confident that something is true.
How do you pronounce أَكِيد?
"certain" in Arabic is أَكِيد, pronounced "ʔakīd".
How do you use "certain" in a sentence?
Example: "She was certain she had locked the door." In Arabic, "certain" is أَكِيد, مُتَأَكِّد, بَعْض.
Are there other ways to say "certain" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "certain": أَكِيد, مُتَأَكِّد, بَعْض.
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