hearts in Arabic
hearts in Arabic is كُبَّا, كُوبَة — hearts means one of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards, marked with a red heart symbol.
hearts in Arabic
كُبَّا
Pronounced: kubbā
the card suit (♥)
كُوبَة
Pronounced: kūba
the card suit (♥)
What does "hearts" mean?
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noun One of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards, marked with a red heart symbol.
"She played the queen of hearts to win the trick."
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noun A trick-taking card game where players try to avoid collecting hearts and the queen of spades.
"We used to play hearts with my grandparents every Sunday."
hearts in a sentence
- She played the queen of hearts to win the trick.
- We used to play hearts with my grandparents every Sunday.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hearts" in Arabic?
"hearts" in Arabic is كُبَّا, كُوبَة. hearts means: One of the four suits in a standard deck of playing cards, marked with a red heart symbol.
How do you pronounce كُبَّا?
"hearts" in Arabic is كُبَّا, pronounced "kubbā".
How do you use "hearts" in a sentence?
Example: "She played the queen of hearts to win the trick." In Arabic, "hearts" is كُبَّا, كُوبَة.
Are there other ways to say "hearts" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "hearts": كُبَّا, كُوبَة.
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