mummy in Arabic
mummy in Arabic is مُومِيَاء — mummy means a dead body preserved through embalming and wrapping, especially as practised in ancient Egypt.
mummy in Arabic
مُومِيَاء
Pronounced: mūmiyāʔ
embalmed corpse
What does "mummy" mean?
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noun A dead body preserved through embalming and wrapping, especially as practised in ancient Egypt.
"The museum's star exhibit is a 3,000-year-old mummy."
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noun British word for mother, especially used by or to young children.
"Mummy, can I have a biscuit?"
mummy in a sentence
- The museum's star exhibit is a 3,000-year-old mummy.
- Mummy, can I have a biscuit?
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mummy" in Arabic?
"mummy" in Arabic is مُومِيَاء. mummy means: A dead body preserved through embalming and wrapping, especially as practised in ancient Egypt.
How do you pronounce مُومِيَاء?
"mummy" in Arabic is مُومِيَاء, pronounced "mūmiyāʔ".
How do you use "mummy" in a sentence?
Example: "The museum's star exhibit is a 3,000-year-old mummy." In Arabic, "mummy" is مُومِيَاء.
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