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heart in Arabic

heart in Arabic is جَوْهَر, قَلْب — heart means the muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally seen as the seat of emotion.

heart in Arabic

جَوْهَر
noun masculine
Pronounced: jawhar
centre or core
قَلْب
noun masculine
Pronounced: qalb
centre or core

What does "heart" mean?

  1. noun The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally seen as the seat of emotion.
    "Her heart raced as she waited for the results."
  2. noun A person's feelings, emotions, or capacity to love and care.
    "He wears his heart on his sleeve."
  3. noun The central or most essential part of something.
    "The dispute goes to the very heart of the disagreement."
  4. noun Courage, determination, or spirit, especially under difficulty.
    "The team showed real heart to come back and win in the final minute."

heart in a sentence

  • Her heart raced as she waited for the results.
  • Regular exercise keeps your heart strong.
  • He wears his heart on his sleeve.
  • The dispute goes to the very heart of the disagreement.

Similar words in Arabic

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "heart" in Arabic?

"heart" in Arabic is جَوْهَر, قَلْب. heart means: The muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally seen as the seat of emotion.

How do you pronounce جَوْهَر?

"heart" in Arabic is جَوْهَر, pronounced "jawhar".

How do you use "heart" in a sentence?

Example: "Her heart raced as she waited for the results." In Arabic, "heart" is جَوْهَر, قَلْب.

Are there other ways to say "heart" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "heart": جَوْهَر, قَلْب.

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