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lemonade in Arabic

lemonade in Arabic is عَصِير اللَّيْمُون, شَرَاب اللَّيْمُون, لِيمُونَادَا — lemonade means a drink made from lemon juice, water, and sugar, sometimes carbonated.

lemonade in Arabic

عَصِير اللَّيْمُون
noun
Pronounced: ʕaṣīr al-laymūn
still beverage
شَرَاب اللَّيْمُون
noun
Pronounced: šarāb al-laymūn
still beverage
لِيمُونَادَا
noun
Pronounced: līmūnādā
still beverage
لِيمُونَاضَة
noun
Pronounced: līmūnāḍa
still beverage

What does "lemonade" mean?

  1. noun A drink made from lemon juice, water, and sugar, sometimes carbonated.
    "We made a jug of fresh lemonade for the picnic."

lemonade in a sentence

  • We made a jug of fresh lemonade for the picnic.
  • In the UK, "lemonade" often refers to a fizzy, lemon-flavored soft drink rather than fresh-squeezed juice.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "lemonade" in Arabic?

"lemonade" in Arabic is عَصِير اللَّيْمُون, شَرَاب اللَّيْمُون, لِيمُونَادَا. lemonade means: A drink made from lemon juice, water, and sugar, sometimes carbonated.

How do you pronounce عَصِير اللَّيْمُون?

"lemonade" in Arabic is عَصِير اللَّيْمُون, pronounced "ʕaṣīr al-laymūn".

How do you use "lemonade" in a sentence?

Example: "We made a jug of fresh lemonade for the picnic." In Arabic, "lemonade" is عَصِير اللَّيْمُون, شَرَاب اللَّيْمُون, لِيمُونَادَا.

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

Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "lemonade": عَصِير اللَّيْمُون, شَرَاب اللَّيْمُون, لِيمُونَادَا, لِيمُونَاضَة.

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