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dark in Arabic

dark in Arabic is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن — dark means having little or no light.

dark in Arabic

مُظْلِم
adj
Pronounced: muẓlim
having an absolute or relative lack of light
دَاكِن
adj
Pronounced: dākin
having an absolute or relative lack of light

What does "dark" mean?

  1. adj Having little or no light.
    "The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn."
  2. adj Deep or intense in shade rather than light and bright.
    "She painted the walls a dark shade of green."
  3. adj Secretive, sinister, or morally troubling.
    "He has a dark secret he's never told anyone."
  4. noun The absence of light; nightfall.
    "The kids were told to be home before dark."

dark in a sentence

  • The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn.
  • It gets dark early in winter.
  • She painted the walls a dark shade of green.
  • He has a dark secret he's never told anyone.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "dark" in Arabic?

"dark" in Arabic is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن. dark means: Having little or no light.

How do you pronounce مُظْلِم?

"dark" in Arabic is مُظْلِم, pronounced "muẓlim".

How do you use "dark" in a sentence?

Example: "The room was completely dark with the curtains drawn." In Arabic, "dark" is مُظْلِم, دَاكِن.

Are there other ways to say "dark" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "dark": مُظْلِم, دَاكِن.

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