leg in Arabic
leg in Arabic is رِجْل, سَاق, رجل — leg means one of the limbs used for standing and walking.
leg in Arabic
رِجْل
Pronounced: rijl
lower limb from groin to ankle
سَاق
Pronounced: sāq
lower limb from groin to ankle
رجل
Pronounced: regl
lower limb from groin to ankle
ريل
Pronounced: rīl
lower limb from groin to ankle
ساق
Pronounced: sāg
lower limb from groin to ankle
رِجِل
Pronounced: rijil
lower limb from groin to ankle
إجر
Pronounced: ʔižr
lower limb from groin to ankle
What does "leg" mean?
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noun One of the limbs used for standing and walking.
"She broke her leg skiing last winter."
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noun A supporting rod-like part of a piece of furniture.
"One of the table legs was wobbly, so he tightened the screw."
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noun A single stage or segment of a journey, race, or competition.
"The final leg of their trip was a long flight home."
leg in a sentence
- She broke her leg skiing last winter.
- The dog wagged its tail and lifted a leg to scratch.
- One of the table legs was wobbly, so he tightened the screw.
- The final leg of their trip was a long flight home.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "leg" in Arabic?
"leg" in Arabic is رِجْل, سَاق, رجل. leg means: One of the limbs used for standing and walking.
How do you pronounce رِجْل?
"leg" in Arabic is رِجْل, pronounced "rijl".
How do you use "leg" in a sentence?
Example: "She broke her leg skiing last winter." In Arabic, "leg" is رِجْل, سَاق, رجل.
Are there other ways to say "leg" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 7 translations listed for "leg": رِجْل, سَاق, رجل, ريل, ساق, رِجِل.
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