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matter in Arabic

matter in Arabic is مَادَّة — matter means physical substance in general — anything that has mass and takes up space.

matter in Arabic

مَادَّة
noun feminine
Pronounced: mādda
basic structural component of the universe

What does "matter" mean?

  1. noun Physical substance in general — anything that has mass and takes up space.
    "Scientists study how matter behaves at extremely low temperatures."
  2. noun A subject, situation, or affair, especially one that needs attention or is causing concern.
    "We need to discuss a private matter after the meeting."
  3. noun An approximate amount or extent of something.
    "The repair took a matter of minutes."
  4. verb To be important or significant.
    "Your opinion really matters to us."

matter in a sentence

  • Scientists study how matter behaves at extremely low temperatures.
  • Solid, liquid, and gas are all different states of matter.
  • We need to discuss a private matter after the meeting.
  • It's a matter of urgency — the shipment has to leave tonight.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "matter" in Arabic?

"matter" in Arabic is مَادَّة. matter means: Physical substance in general — anything that has mass and takes up space.

How do you pronounce مَادَّة?

"matter" in Arabic is مَادَّة, pronounced "mādda".

How do you use "matter" in a sentence?

Example: "Scientists study how matter behaves at extremely low temperatures." In Arabic, "matter" is مَادَّة.

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