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install in Arabic

install in Arabic is رَكَّبَ — install means to set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.

install in Arabic

رَكَّبَ
verb
Pronounced: rakkaba
set something up for use

What does "install" mean?

  1. verb To set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.
    "The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon."
  2. verb To formally place someone in an office or position.
    "The new bishop was installed at a ceremony in the cathedral."

install in a sentence

  • The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon.
  • She installed the app on her phone in seconds.
  • The new bishop was installed at a ceremony in the cathedral.

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What is "install" in Arabic?

"install" in Arabic is رَكَّبَ. install means: To set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.

How do you pronounce رَكَّبَ?

"install" in Arabic is رَكَّبَ, pronounced "rakkaba".

How do you use "install" in a sentence?

Example: "The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon." In Arabic, "install" is رَكَّبَ.

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