fruit in Arabic
fruit in Arabic is ثَمَرَة, فَاكِهَة — fruit means the seed-bearing part of a plant, often sweet and eaten as food, such as an apple or orange.
fruit in Arabic
ثَمَرَة
Pronounced: ṯamara
part of plant
فَاكِهَة
Pronounced: fākiha
food
What does "fruit" mean?
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noun The seed-bearing part of a plant, often sweet and eaten as food, such as an apple or orange.
"She packed some fruit for a healthy snack on the train."
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noun A good or bad result of effort or action.
"The award was the fruit of years of hard work."
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verb To produce fruit.
"The apple tree fruits every autumn."
fruit in a sentence
- She packed some fruit for a healthy snack on the train.
- The market stall sold fresh fruit and vegetables.
- The award was the fruit of years of hard work.
- The apple tree fruits every autumn.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "fruit" in Arabic?
"fruit" in Arabic is ثَمَرَة, فَاكِهَة. fruit means: The seed-bearing part of a plant, often sweet and eaten as food, such as an apple or orange.
How do you pronounce ثَمَرَة?
"fruit" in Arabic is ثَمَرَة, pronounced "ṯamara".
How do you use "fruit" in a sentence?
Example: "She packed some fruit for a healthy snack on the train." In Arabic, "fruit" is ثَمَرَة, فَاكِهَة.
Are there other ways to say "fruit" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "fruit": ثَمَرَة, فَاكِهَة.
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