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legend in Arabic

legend in Arabic is بَطَل, بَطَلَة — legend means a traditional story from the past, often only partly true.

legend in Arabic

بَطَل
noun masculine
Pronounced: baṭal
any person of extraordinary accomplishment
بَطَلَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: baṭala
any person of extraordinary accomplishment

What does "legend" mean?

  1. noun A traditional story from the past, often only partly true.
    "According to legend, the town was founded by a lost sailor."
  2. noun A person famous for extraordinary achievements.
    "The retired footballer is regarded as a legend of the sport."
  3. noun A key explaining the symbols used on a map or chart.
    "Check the legend to see what each colour on the map represents."

legend in a sentence

  • According to legend, the town was founded by a lost sailor.
  • Local legend says the lake is haunted by a drowned bride.
  • The retired footballer is regarded as a legend of the sport.
  • Check the legend to see what each colour on the map represents.

Similar words in Arabic

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "legend" in Arabic?

"legend" in Arabic is بَطَل, بَطَلَة. legend means: A traditional story from the past, often only partly true.

How do you pronounce بَطَل?

"legend" in Arabic is بَطَل, pronounced "baṭal".

How do you use "legend" in a sentence?

Example: "According to legend, the town was founded by a lost sailor." In Arabic, "legend" is بَطَل, بَطَلَة.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "legend": بَطَل, بَطَلَة.

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