chicken in Arabic
chicken in Arabic is فرخة, دَجَاجَة, دياي — chicken means a common domesticated bird raised for its eggs and meat.
chicken in Arabic
فرخة
Pronounced: farḵa
bird
دَجَاجَة
Pronounced: dajāja
bird
دياي
bird
دجاجة
Pronounced: dujāja
bird
What does "chicken" mean?
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noun A common domesticated bird raised for its eggs and meat.
"They keep six chickens in a coop behind the house."
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noun The meat of this bird, eaten as food.
"We grilled chicken and vegetables for dinner."
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noun (informal) A cowardly person.
"Don't be such a chicken — just ask her to dance!"
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adj (informal) Cowardly; afraid to do something.
"He felt chicken about confronting his boss."
chicken in a sentence
- They keep six chickens in a coop behind the house.
- We grilled chicken and vegetables for dinner.
- The soup was made with chicken stock and fresh herbs.
- Don't be such a chicken — just ask her to dance!
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Frequently asked questions
What is "chicken" in Arabic?
"chicken" in Arabic is فرخة, دَجَاجَة, دياي. chicken means: A common domesticated bird raised for its eggs and meat.
How do you pronounce فرخة?
"chicken" in Arabic is فرخة, pronounced "farḵa".
How do you use "chicken" in a sentence?
Example: "They keep six chickens in a coop behind the house." In Arabic, "chicken" is فرخة, دَجَاجَة, دياي.
Are there other ways to say "chicken" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "chicken": فرخة, دَجَاجَة, دياي, دجاجة.
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