Leeds in Arabic
Leeds in Arabic is لِيدْز — Leeds means a large city in West Yorkshire, England.
Leeds in Arabic
لِيدْز
Pronounced: līdz
city in England
What does "Leeds" mean?
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name A large city in West Yorkshire, England.
"They caught the train from Leeds to Manchester in under an hour."
Leeds in a sentence
- They caught the train from Leeds to Manchester in under an hour.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Leeds" in Arabic?
"Leeds" in Arabic is لِيدْز. Leeds means: A large city in West Yorkshire, England.
How do you pronounce لِيدْز?
"Leeds" in Arabic is لِيدْز, pronounced "līdz".
How do you use "Leeds" in a sentence?
Example: "They caught the train from Leeds to Manchester in under an hour." In Arabic, "Leeds" is لِيدْز.
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