of in Arabic
of in Arabic is مِنْ, ل, لدى — of means used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
of in Arabic
مِنْ
Pronounced: min
containing, comprising or made from
ل
Pronounced: li-
possessive genitive: belonging to
لدى
Pronounced: ladā
possessive genitive: belonging to
مْتاع
Pronounced: mtēʕ-
possessive genitive: belonging to
What does "of" mean?
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prep Used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
"The cover of the book was torn."
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prep Used to indicate what something is made from or consists of.
"The bridge was built of stone."
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prep Used to indicate the source, cause, or origin of something.
"He died of a broken heart, or so the story goes."
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prep Used to introduce the subject that something is about or concerns.
"They spoke of old times."
of in a sentence
- The cover of the book was torn.
- She is a friend of mine.
- The bridge was built of stone.
- He died of a broken heart, or so the story goes.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "of" in Arabic?
"of" in Arabic is مِنْ, ل, لدى. of means: Used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
How do you pronounce مِنْ?
"of" in Arabic is مِنْ, pronounced "min".
How do you use "of" in a sentence?
Example: "The cover of the book was torn." In Arabic, "of" is مِنْ, ل, لدى.
Are there other ways to say "of" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "of": مِنْ, ل, لدى, مْتاع.
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