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orphan in Arabic

orphan in Arabic is يَتِيمَة, يَتِيم — orphan means a child whose parents have both died (or, more loosely, abandoned them).

orphan in Arabic

يَتِيمَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: yatīma
person whose (parent or) parents have died
يَتِيم
noun masculine
Pronounced: yatīm
person whose (parent or) parents have died

What does "orphan" mean?

  1. noun A child whose parents have both died (or, more loosely, abandoned them).
    "The charity funds a school for war orphans."
  2. verb To leave a child without parents, usually through death.
    "The earthquake orphaned hundreds of children overnight."
  3. noun Something left without the support, source, or connection it depended on.
    "The project became an orphan when its funding agency shut down."

orphan in a sentence

  • The charity funds a school for war orphans.
  • The earthquake orphaned hundreds of children overnight.
  • The project became an orphan when its funding agency shut down.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "orphan" in Arabic?

"orphan" in Arabic is يَتِيمَة, يَتِيم. orphan means: A child whose parents have both died (or, more loosely, abandoned them).

How do you pronounce يَتِيمَة?

"orphan" in Arabic is يَتِيمَة, pronounced "yatīma".

How do you use "orphan" in a sentence?

Example: "The charity funds a school for war orphans." In Arabic, "orphan" is يَتِيمَة, يَتِيم.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "orphan": يَتِيمَة, يَتِيم.

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