lost in Arabic
lost in Arabic is ضَائِع, مَفْقود — lost means unable to find your way or unsure of your location.
lost in Arabic
ضَائِع
Pronounced: ḍāʔiʕ
unable to find one's way
مَفْقود
Pronounced: mafqud
unable to find one's way
What does "lost" mean?
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adj Unable to find your way or unsure of your location.
"We got completely lost on the way back from the trailhead."
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adj No longer possessed, existing, or able to be found.
"Many old family photos were lost in the house fire."
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adj So absorbed in something that you stop noticing what is going on around you.
"She was lost in thought and didn't hear the doorbell."
lost in a sentence
- We got completely lost on the way back from the trailhead.
- Many old family photos were lost in the house fire.
- She was lost in thought and didn't hear the doorbell.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lost" in Arabic?
"lost" in Arabic is ضَائِع, مَفْقود. lost means: Unable to find your way or unsure of your location.
How do you pronounce ضَائِع?
"lost" in Arabic is ضَائِع, pronounced "ḍāʔiʕ".
How do you use "lost" in a sentence?
Example: "We got completely lost on the way back from the trailhead." In Arabic, "lost" is ضَائِع, مَفْقود.
Are there other ways to say "lost" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "lost": ضَائِع, مَفْقود.
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