come in Arabic
come in Arabic is جَاءَ, أَتَى, جا — come means to move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.
come in Arabic
جَاءَ
Pronounced: jāʔa
to move nearer
أَتَى
Pronounced: ʔatā
to move nearer
جا
Pronounced: gā
to move nearer
جه
Pronounced: geh
to move nearer
أجا
Pronounced: ʔajā
to move nearer
إجا
Pronounced: ʔijā
to move nearer
قَدِمَ
Pronounced: qadima
to arrive, to appear
وَصَلَ
Pronounced: waṣala
to arrive, to appear
وصل
Pronounced: wiṣil
to arrive, to appear
جا
Pronounced: jā
to arrive, to appear
What does "come" mean?
-
verb To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.
"Come here and look at this."
-
verb To arrive or take place.
"Winter comes early in the mountains."
-
verb To reach a particular state, condition, or result.
"Her dream finally came true after years of effort."
-
verb To originate from a particular place, background, or source.
"He comes from a small town in Wales."
come in a sentence
- Come here and look at this.
- The train comes every fifteen minutes.
- Winter comes early in the mountains.
- Her dream finally came true after years of effort.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "come" in Arabic?
"come" in Arabic is جَاءَ, أَتَى, جا. come means: To move toward the speaker, a particular place, or a point of reference.
How do you pronounce جَاءَ?
"come" in Arabic is جَاءَ, pronounced "jāʔa".
How do you use "come" in a sentence?
Example: "Come here and look at this." In Arabic, "come" is جَاءَ, أَتَى, جا.
Are there other ways to say "come" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 9 translations listed for "come": جَاءَ, أَتَى, جا, جه, أجا, إجا.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.