Hades in Arabic
Hades in Arabic is هَادِيس — Hades means in Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
Hades in Arabic
هَادِيس
Pronounced: hādīs
from Greek mythology
What does "Hades" mean?
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proper noun In Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
"Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea."
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proper noun The underworld itself, the realm of the dead in Greek mythology; loosely, hell.
"The myth describes Orpheus descending into Hades to rescue his wife."
Hades in a sentence
- Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea.
- The myth describes Orpheus descending into Hades to rescue his wife.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Hades" in Arabic?
"Hades" in Arabic is هَادِيس. Hades means: In Greek mythology, the god of the underworld and ruler of the dead.
How do you pronounce هَادِيس?
"Hades" in Arabic is هَادِيس, pronounced "hādīs".
How do you use "Hades" in a sentence?
Example: "Hades ruled the underworld while his brothers Zeus and Poseidon governed the sky and sea." In Arabic, "Hades" is هَادِيس.
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