new in Arabic
new in Arabic is جَدِيد, حَدِيث, جديد — new means made, created, or introduced recently.
new in Arabic
جَدِيد
Pronounced: jadīd
recently made or created
حَدِيث
Pronounced: ḥadīṯ
recently made or created
جديد
Pronounced: gedīd
recently made or created
جَديد
Pronounced: jadīd
recently made or created
What does "new" mean?
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adj Made, created, or introduced recently.
"She bought a new phone last week."
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adj In original, unused condition.
"The car still smelled new when they picked it up."
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adj Unfamiliar or not previously known or experienced.
"This whole city feels new and exciting to me."
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adj Inexperienced at something; a beginner.
"He's new to the job, so be patient with him."
new in a sentence
- She bought a new phone last week.
- They just released a new album.
- The car still smelled new when they picked it up.
- This whole city feels new and exciting to me.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "new" in Arabic?
"new" in Arabic is جَدِيد, حَدِيث, جديد. new means: Made, created, or introduced recently.
How do you pronounce جَدِيد?
"new" in Arabic is جَدِيد, pronounced "jadīd".
How do you use "new" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a new phone last week." In Arabic, "new" is جَدِيد, حَدِيث, جديد.
Are there other ways to say "new" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "new": جَدِيد, حَدِيث, جديد, جَديد.
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