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close in Arabic

close in Arabic is أَغْلَقَ — close means to shut something, removing a gap or opening.

close in Arabic

أَغْلَقَ
verb
Pronounced: ʔaḡlaqa
move (a door)

What does "close" mean?

  1. verb To shut something, removing a gap or opening.
    "Please close the window before it starts raining."
  2. verb To bring something to an end.
    "The chairman closed the meeting with a short thank-you speech."
  3. verb To stop operating, whether for the day or permanently.
    "The store closes at nine on weekdays."
  4. adj Near in distance, time, or relationship.
    "We live close to the train station."

close in a sentence

  • Please close the window before it starts raining.
  • She closed her eyes and took a deep breath.
  • The chairman closed the meeting with a short thank-you speech.
  • They closed the deal after months of negotiation.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "close" in Arabic?

"close" in Arabic is أَغْلَقَ. close means: To shut something, removing a gap or opening.

How do you pronounce أَغْلَقَ?

"close" in Arabic is أَغْلَقَ, pronounced "ʔaḡlaqa".

How do you use "close" in a sentence?

Example: "Please close the window before it starts raining." In Arabic, "close" is أَغْلَقَ.

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