court in Arabic
court in Arabic is فِنَاء, مَلْعَب, حَوْش — court means a place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
court in Arabic
فِنَاء
Pronounced: fināʔ
enclosed space; a courtyard
مَلْعَب
Pronounced: malʕab
place for playing the game of tennis and some other ball games
حَوْش
Pronounced: ḥawš
enclosed space; a courtyard
What does "court" mean?
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noun A place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
"The case will go to court next month."
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noun A marked area for playing games such as tennis, basketball, or volleyball.
"They booked a tennis court for Saturday morning."
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noun An open area enclosed by walls or buildings; a courtyard.
"The apartments were arranged around a shared court."
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verb To try to win someone's affection, favor, or business.
"The company has been courting investors for months."
court in a sentence
- The case will go to court next month.
- The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
- They booked a tennis court for Saturday morning.
- The basketball court was packed with kids after school.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "court" in Arabic?
"court" in Arabic is فِنَاء, مَلْعَب, حَوْش. court means: A place where legal cases are heard and judged, or the judge and officials who preside over such cases.
How do you pronounce فِنَاء?
"court" in Arabic is فِنَاء, pronounced "fināʔ".
How do you use "court" in a sentence?
Example: "The case will go to court next month." In Arabic, "court" is فِنَاء, مَلْعَب, حَوْش.
Are there other ways to say "court" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "court": فِنَاء, مَلْعَب, حَوْش.
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