make in Arabic
make in Arabic is صَنَعَ, جَعَلَ — make means to create, produce, or build something.
make in Arabic
صَنَعَ
Pronounced: ṣanaʕa
to create
جَعَلَ
Pronounced: jaʕala
to cause to do
What does "make" mean?
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verb To create, produce, or build something.
"She made a cake for the party."
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verb To cause someone or something to do or become a particular thing.
"The movie made her cry."
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verb To earn or gain money.
"He makes a good living as a freelance designer."
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verb To arrive at or reach a place, especially in time.
"We just made the last train."
make in a sentence
- She made a cake for the party.
- The factory makes car parts.
- The movie made her cry.
- His comment made me angry.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "make" in Arabic?
"make" in Arabic is صَنَعَ, جَعَلَ. make means: To create, produce, or build something.
How do you pronounce صَنَعَ?
"make" in Arabic is صَنَعَ, pronounced "ṣanaʕa".
How do you use "make" in a sentence?
Example: "She made a cake for the party." In Arabic, "make" is صَنَعَ, جَعَلَ.
Are there other ways to say "make" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "make": صَنَعَ, جَعَلَ.
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