malaise in Arabic
malaise in Arabic is تَوَعُّك, عَلَز — malaise means a vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
malaise in Arabic
تَوَعُّك
Pronounced: tawaʕʕuk
bodily feeling
عَلَز
Pronounced: ʕalaz
bodily feeling
What does "malaise" mean?
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noun A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
"She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever."
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noun A general sense of unease, dissatisfaction, or low morale in a group or society.
"A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession."
malaise in a sentence
- She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever.
- A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession.
- There was a sense of malaise among staff after the layoffs were announced.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "malaise" in Arabic?
"malaise" in Arabic is تَوَعُّك, عَلَز. malaise means: A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
How do you pronounce تَوَعُّك?
"malaise" in Arabic is تَوَعُّك, pronounced "tawaʕʕuk".
How do you use "malaise" in a sentence?
Example: "She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever." In Arabic, "malaise" is تَوَعُّك, عَلَز.
Are there other ways to say "malaise" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "malaise": تَوَعُّك, عَلَز.
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