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economics in Arabic

economics in Arabic is اِقْتِصَاد, عِلْم الاِقْتِصَاد — economics means the academic and social science studying how resources, wealth, goods, and money are produced, distributed, and consumed.

economics in Arabic

اِقْتِصَاد
noun masculine
Pronounced: iqtiṣād
study of resource and wealth allocation, consumption, and distribution, of capital and investment, and of management of the factors of production; application of this study to a particular domain
عِلْم الاِقْتِصَاد
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʕilm al-iqtiṣād
study of resource and wealth allocation, consumption, and distribution, of capital and investment, and of management of the factors of production; application of this study to a particular domain

What does "economics" mean?

  1. noun The academic and social science studying how resources, wealth, goods, and money are produced, distributed, and consumed.
    "She majored in economics before going into banking."

economics in a sentence

  • She majored in economics before going into banking.
  • The economics of the project just didn't add up.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "economics" in Arabic?

"economics" in Arabic is اِقْتِصَاد, عِلْم الاِقْتِصَاد. economics means: The academic and social science studying how resources, wealth, goods, and money are produced, distributed, and consumed.

How do you pronounce اِقْتِصَاد?

"economics" in Arabic is اِقْتِصَاد, pronounced "iqtiṣād".

How do you use "economics" in a sentence?

Example: "She majored in economics before going into banking." In Arabic, "economics" is اِقْتِصَاد, عِلْم الاِقْتِصَاد.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "economics": اِقْتِصَاد, عِلْم الاِقْتِصَاد.

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