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orbit in Arabic

orbit in Arabic is مَدَار, فَلَك — orbit means the curved path an object follows as it travels around another body due to gravity, such as a planet around the sun.

orbit in Arabic

مَدَار
noun masculine
Pronounced: madār
path of one object around another
فَلَك
noun masculine
Pronounced: falak
path of one object around another

What does "orbit" mean?

  1. noun The curved path an object follows as it travels around another body due to gravity, such as a planet around the sun.
    "The satellite was launched into orbit around the Earth."
  2. noun A sphere of influence, activity, or interest that surrounds someone or something.
    "The young musician was drawn into the orbit of the city's biggest producers."
  3. verb To move in a circular or curved path around something.
    "The moon orbits the Earth roughly every 27 days."

orbit in a sentence

  • The satellite was launched into orbit around the Earth.
  • The young musician was drawn into the orbit of the city's biggest producers.
  • The moon orbits the Earth roughly every 27 days.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "orbit" in Arabic?

"orbit" in Arabic is مَدَار, فَلَك. orbit means: The curved path an object follows as it travels around another body due to gravity, such as a planet around the sun.

How do you pronounce مَدَار?

"orbit" in Arabic is مَدَار, pronounced "madār".

How do you use "orbit" in a sentence?

Example: "The satellite was launched into orbit around the Earth." In Arabic, "orbit" is مَدَار, فَلَك.

Are there other ways to say "orbit" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "orbit": مَدَار, فَلَك.

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