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deed in Arabic

deed in Arabic is عَمَل, فِعْل, وَثِيقَة — deed means an action, especially a notable or significant one.

deed in Arabic

عَمَل
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʕamal
action
فِعْل
noun masculine
Pronounced: fiʕl
action
وَثِيقَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: waṯīqa
legal instrument

What does "deed" mean?

  1. noun An action, especially a notable or significant one.
    "The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed."
  2. noun A legal document, signed and witnessed or sealed, used to transfer or prove ownership of property.
    "They finally received the deed to the house after closing."
  3. verb To formally transfer property to someone by means of a deed.
    "She deeded the farm to her son before retiring."

deed in a sentence

  • The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed.
  • Actions speak louder than words — judge people by their deeds.
  • They finally received the deed to the house after closing.
  • She deeded the farm to her son before retiring.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "deed" in Arabic?

"deed" in Arabic is عَمَل, فِعْل, وَثِيقَة. deed means: An action, especially a notable or significant one.

How do you pronounce عَمَل?

"deed" in Arabic is عَمَل, pronounced "ʕamal".

How do you use "deed" in a sentence?

Example: "The firefighter was praised for his heroic deed." In Arabic, "deed" is عَمَل, فِعْل, وَثِيقَة.

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

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "deed": عَمَل, فِعْل, وَثِيقَة.

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