green in Arabic
green in Arabic is أَخْضَر, خَضْرَاء, خُضْر — green means having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
green in Arabic
أَخْضَر
Pronounced: ʔaḵḍar
having green as its colour
خَضْرَاء
Pronounced: ḵaḍrāʔ
having green as its colour
خُضْر
Pronounced: ḵuḍr
having green as its colour
What does "green" mean?
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adj Having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
"She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green."
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adj Inexperienced or naive.
"He was still pretty green when he started the job, but he learned fast."
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adj Concerned with protecting the environment.
"The company launched a new green initiative to cut plastic waste."
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noun The colour itself, or an area of grass, especially on a golf course.
"He putted the ball onto the green in two strokes."
green in a sentence
- She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green.
- He was still pretty green when he started the job, but he learned fast.
- The company launched a new green initiative to cut plastic waste.
- He putted the ball onto the green in two strokes.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "green" in Arabic?
"green" in Arabic is أَخْضَر, خَضْرَاء, خُضْر. green means: Having the colour of growing grass or leaves.
How do you pronounce أَخْضَر?
"green" in Arabic is أَخْضَر, pronounced "ʔaḵḍar".
How do you use "green" in a sentence?
Example: "She painted the kitchen walls a soft sage green." In Arabic, "green" is أَخْضَر, خَضْرَاء, خُضْر.
Are there other ways to say "green" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "green": أَخْضَر, خَضْرَاء, خُضْر.
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