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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
prep
Pronounced: min
containing, comprising or made from
ل
prep
Pronounced: li-
possessive genitive: belonging to
لدى
prep
Pronounced: ladā
possessive genitive: belonging to
مْتاع
prep
Pronounced: mtēʕ-
possessive genitive: belonging to

What does "of" mean?

  1. prep Used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
    "The cover of the book was torn."
  2. prep Used to indicate what something is made from or consists of.
    "The bridge was built of stone."
  3. prep Used to indicate the source, cause, or origin of something.
    "He died of a broken heart, or so the story goes."
  4. 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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