fit in Arabic
fit in Arabic is لَاقَ — fit means physically healthy and in good shape.
fit in Arabic
لَاقَ
Pronounced: lāqa
to make conform in size and shape
What does "fit" mean?
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adj Physically healthy and in good shape.
"She trains every day to stay fit."
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adj Suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose.
"This jacket isn't fit for cold weather."
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adj (UK, informal) Sexually attractive; good-looking.
"Everyone agreed the new intern was pretty fit."
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verb To be the correct size or shape for something or someone.
"These shoes don't fit me anymore."
fit in a sentence
- She trains every day to stay fit.
- You need to be reasonably fit to finish the hike.
- This jacket isn't fit for cold weather.
- Everyone agreed the new intern was pretty fit.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fit" in Arabic?
"fit" in Arabic is لَاقَ. fit means: Physically healthy and in good shape.
How do you pronounce لَاقَ?
"fit" in Arabic is لَاقَ, pronounced "lāqa".
How do you use "fit" in a sentence?
Example: "She trains every day to stay fit." In Arabic, "fit" is لَاقَ.
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