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
Pronounced: yatīma
person whose (parent or) parents have died
يَتِيم
Pronounced: yatīm
person whose (parent or) parents have died
What does "orphan" mean?
-
noun A child whose parents have both died (or, more loosely, abandoned them).
"The charity funds a school for war orphans."
-
verb To leave a child without parents, usually through death.
"The earthquake orphaned hundreds of children overnight."
-
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.
Study it as flashcards or scroll it in Flow — saved to your collection.