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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
adj
Pronounced: ḍāʔiʕ
unable to find one's way
مَفْقود
adj
Pronounced: mafqud
unable to find one's way

What does "lost" mean?

  1. adj Unable to find your way or unsure of your location.
    "We got completely lost on the way back from the trailhead."
  2. adj No longer possessed, existing, or able to be found.
    "Many old family photos were lost in the house fire."
  3. 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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