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distance in Arabic

distance in Arabic is مَسَافَة, بُعْد — distance means the amount of space between two points or places.

distance in Arabic

مَسَافَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: masāfa
(countable, uncountable) amount of space between points
بُعْد
noun masculine
Pronounced: buʕd
(countable, uncountable) amount of space between points

What does "distance" mean?

  1. noun The amount of space between two points or places.
    "The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles."
  2. noun A lack of closeness or warmth between people; emotional separation.
    "There had been a growing distance between them for months."
  3. verb To keep oneself apart from someone or something, especially to avoid association with it.
    "The senator quickly distanced himself from the scandal."

distance in a sentence

  • The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles.
  • They measured the distance from the house to the road.
  • There had been a growing distance between them for months.
  • The senator quickly distanced himself from the scandal.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "distance" in Arabic?

"distance" in Arabic is مَسَافَة, بُعْد. distance means: The amount of space between two points or places.

How do you pronounce مَسَافَة?

"distance" in Arabic is مَسَافَة, pronounced "masāfa".

How do you use "distance" in a sentence?

Example: "The distance between the two cities is about 300 miles." In Arabic, "distance" is مَسَافَة, بُعْد.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "distance": مَسَافَة, بُعْد.

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