look in Arabic
look in Arabic is نَظَرَ, شاف, بص — look means to direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
look in Arabic
نَظَرَ
Pronounced: naẓara
to try to see
شاف
Pronounced: šāf
to try to see
بص
Pronounced: baṣṣ
to try to see
طالع
Pronounced: ṭālaʕ
to try to see
اتفَرَّج
Pronounced: atfarraj
to try to see
تفرّج
Pronounced: tfarraj
to try to see
تطلّع
Pronounced: tṭallaʕ
to try to see
What does "look" mean?
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verb To direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
"Look over there — do you see the deer?"
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verb To appear or seem in a particular way.
"You look tired today."
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verb To search for something.
"I've been looking for my keys all morning."
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noun An act of directing one's eyes at something.
"Take a look at this before you decide."
look in a sentence
- Look over there — do you see the deer?
- She looked out the window at the falling snow.
- You look tired today.
- The plan looks solid on paper.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "look" in Arabic?
"look" in Arabic is نَظَرَ, شاف, بص. look means: To direct one's eyes toward something in order to see it.
How do you pronounce نَظَرَ?
"look" in Arabic is نَظَرَ, pronounced "naẓara".
How do you use "look" in a sentence?
Example: "Look over there — do you see the deer?" In Arabic, "look" is نَظَرَ, شاف, بص.
Are there other ways to say "look" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 7 translations listed for "look": نَظَرَ, شاف, بص, طالع, اتفَرَّج, تفرّج.
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