fish in Arabic
fish in Arabic is سَمَك, سمك — fish means a cold-blooded animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and swims using fins.
fish in Arabic
سَمَك
Pronounced: samak
collective plural of fish
سمك
Pronounced: samak
collective plural of fish
What does "fish" mean?
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noun A cold-blooded animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and swims using fins.
"They spent the afternoon watching fish dart around the coral reef."
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noun The flesh of such an animal, eaten as food.
"She ordered fish and chips at the pub."
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verb To try to catch fish.
"They went out to fish at dawn before the wind picked up."
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verb To search for or try to obtain something indirectly, often through hints or probing questions.
"He was clearly fishing for a compliment."
fish in a sentence
- They spent the afternoon watching fish dart around the coral reef.
- We caught three fish before lunch.
- She ordered fish and chips at the pub.
- They went out to fish at dawn before the wind picked up.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fish" in Arabic?
"fish" in Arabic is سَمَك, سمك. fish means: A cold-blooded animal that lives in water, breathes through gills, and swims using fins.
How do you pronounce سَمَك?
"fish" in Arabic is سَمَك, pronounced "samak".
How do you use "fish" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent the afternoon watching fish dart around the coral reef." In Arabic, "fish" is سَمَك, سمك.
Are there other ways to say "fish" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "fish": سَمَك, سمك.
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