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man in Arabic

man in Arabic is رَجُل, راجِل, ريال — man means an adult male human being.

man in Arabic

رَجُل
noun masculine
Pronounced: rajul
adult male human
راجِل
noun masculine
Pronounced: rāgil
adult male human
ريال
noun
Pronounced: rayyāl
adult male human
رِجَّال
noun masculine
Pronounced: rijjāl
adult male human
راجل
noun masculine
Pronounced: rājil
adult male human
زلمة
noun masculine
Pronounced: zálame
adult male human
إِنْسَان
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔinsān
a human being
رجل
noun masculine formal
Pronounced: rajol
adult male human
نَاس
noun
Pronounced: nās
a human being
بَشَر
noun masculine
Pronounced: bašar
a human being
إِنْس
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔins
a human being
بنيآدم
noun masculine
Pronounced: baniādam
a human being
إنسان
noun masculine
Pronounced: ensān
a human being
بني آدم
noun masculine
Pronounced: bani ʼādam
a human being
بنادم
noun masculine
Pronounced: bnādim, bnādam
a human being

What does "man" mean?

  1. noun An adult male human being.
    "The man at the counter smiled and handed back her change."
  2. noun Human beings collectively; humankind (an older, now often avoided, generic use).
    "The book traces the history of man from the Stone Age onward."
  3. noun A husband or male romantic partner.
    "She introduced him as "my man" at the party."
  4. verb To supply a place, post, or piece of equipment with the people needed to run or operate it.
    "Volunteers manned the phones all night during the telethon."

man in a sentence

  • The man at the counter smiled and handed back her change.
  • He grew from a boy into a man over those difficult years.
  • The book traces the history of man from the Stone Age onward.
  • She introduced him as "my man" at the party.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "man" in Arabic?

"man" in Arabic is رَجُل, راجِل, ريال. man means: An adult male human being.

How do you pronounce رَجُل?

"man" in Arabic is رَجُل, pronounced "rajul".

How do you use "man" in a sentence?

Example: "The man at the counter smiled and handed back her change." In Arabic, "man" is رَجُل, راجِل, ريال.

Are there other ways to say "man" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 15 translations listed for "man": رَجُل, راجِل, ريال, رِجَّال, راجل, زلمة.

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