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fight in Arabic

fight in Arabic is عَارَكَ, قَاتَلَ — fight means to engage in physical combat or violence with someone.

fight in Arabic

عَارَكَ
verb
Pronounced: ʕāraka
(transitive) to contend in physical conflict against
قَاتَلَ
verb
Pronounced: qātala
(transitive) to contend in physical conflict against

What does "fight" mean?

  1. verb To engage in physical combat or violence with someone.
    "The two boxers fought for twelve rounds."
  2. verb To struggle or campaign strongly for or against something.
    "She has spent years fighting for workers’ rights."
  3. noun An instance of physical combat or a violent confrontation.
    "A fight broke out in the parking lot after the game."
  4. noun A conflict, argument, or contest, not necessarily physical.
    "They had a big fight about money last week."

fight in a sentence

  • The two boxers fought for twelve rounds.
  • She has spent years fighting for workers’ rights.
  • A fight broke out in the parking lot after the game.
  • They had a big fight about money last week.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "fight" in Arabic?

"fight" in Arabic is عَارَكَ, قَاتَلَ. fight means: To engage in physical combat or violence with someone.

How do you pronounce عَارَكَ?

"fight" in Arabic is عَارَكَ, pronounced "ʕāraka".

How do you use "fight" in a sentence?

Example: "The two boxers fought for twelve rounds." In Arabic, "fight" is عَارَكَ, قَاتَلَ.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "fight": عَارَكَ, قَاتَلَ.

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