chirp in Arabic
chirp in Arabic is غَرَّدَ — chirp means a short, high-pitched sound made by a bird or insect.
chirp in Arabic
غَرَّدَ
Pronounced: ḡarrada
birds
What does "chirp" mean?
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noun A short, high-pitched sound made by a bird or insect.
"The chirp of crickets filled the summer night."
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verb To make such a short, high-pitched sound.
"Sparrows chirped noisily outside the window at dawn."
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verb Slang: to trash-talk or tease someone, often in sports.
"The players kept chirping at each other after the foul."
chirp in a sentence
- The chirp of crickets filled the summer night.
- Sparrows chirped noisily outside the window at dawn.
- The players kept chirping at each other after the foul.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "chirp" in Arabic?
"chirp" in Arabic is غَرَّدَ. chirp means: A short, high-pitched sound made by a bird or insect.
How do you pronounce غَرَّدَ?
"chirp" in Arabic is غَرَّدَ, pronounced "ḡarrada".
How do you use "chirp" in a sentence?
Example: "The chirp of crickets filled the summer night." In Arabic, "chirp" is غَرَّدَ.
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