girl in Arabic
girl in Arabic is بِنْت, فَتَاة, طِفْلة — girl means a female child.
girl in Arabic
بِنْت
Pronounced: bint
young female person
فَتَاة
Pronounced: fatāh
young female person
طِفْلة
Pronounced: ṭifla
young female person
بنت
Pronounced: bent
young female person
فتاة
Pronounced: fatā
young female person
صبيّة
Pronounced: ṣabiyya, ṣabiyye
young female person
درية
Pronounced: derreya
young female person
What does "girl" mean?
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noun A female child.
"The girl skipped happily down the street."
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noun A young woman, informally.
"She's been best friends with the same girls since school."
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noun One's girlfriend.
"He introduced his girl to the whole family."
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noun A daughter.
"Their girl just started university."
girl in a sentence
- The girl skipped happily down the street.
- They have two boys and one girl.
- She's been best friends with the same girls since school.
- He introduced his girl to the whole family.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "girl" in Arabic?
"girl" in Arabic is بِنْت, فَتَاة, طِفْلة. girl means: A female child.
How do you pronounce بِنْت?
"girl" in Arabic is بِنْت, pronounced "bint".
How do you use "girl" in a sentence?
Example: "The girl skipped happily down the street." In Arabic, "girl" is بِنْت, فَتَاة, طِفْلة.
Are there other ways to say "girl" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 7 translations listed for "girl": بِنْت, فَتَاة, طِفْلة, بنت, فتاة, صبيّة.
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