condition in Arabic
condition in Arabic is حَال, حَالَة, وَضْع — condition means the particular state that something or someone is in, especially regarding quality or health.
condition in Arabic
حَال
Pronounced: ḥāl
health status of a patient
حَالَة
Pronounced: ḥāla
health status of a patient
حَالَة
Pronounced: ḥāla
state of an object
وَضْع
Pronounced: waḍʕ
state of an object
What does "condition" mean?
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noun The particular state that something or someone is in, especially regarding quality or health.
"The car is in excellent condition despite its age."
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noun A requirement that must be met for something else to happen.
"One condition of the loan is that it must be repaid within five years."
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verb To train someone or something to behave or react in a certain way.
"Years of praise had conditioned him to expect constant approval."
condition in a sentence
- The car is in excellent condition despite its age.
- Doctors are monitoring his condition closely after the surgery.
- One condition of the loan is that it must be repaid within five years.
- Years of praise had conditioned him to expect constant approval.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "condition" in Arabic?
"condition" in Arabic is حَال, حَالَة, وَضْع. condition means: The particular state that something or someone is in, especially regarding quality or health.
How do you pronounce حَال?
"condition" in Arabic is حَال, pronounced "ḥāl".
How do you use "condition" in a sentence?
Example: "The car is in excellent condition despite its age." In Arabic, "condition" is حَال, حَالَة, وَضْع.
Are there other ways to say "condition" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "condition": حَال, حَالَة, وَضْع.
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