ostrich in Arabic
ostrich in Arabic is ظَلِيم, نَعَامَة — ostrich means a very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.
ostrich in Arabic
ظَلِيم
Pronounced: ẓalīm
large flightless bird
نَعَامَة
Pronounced: naʕāma
large flightless bird
What does "ostrich" mean?
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noun A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.
"An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly."
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noun A person who refuses to acknowledge an obvious problem, as if hiding their head to avoid seeing it.
"Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances."
ostrich in a sentence
- An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly.
- The farm raised ostriches for their meat, feathers, and eggs.
- Ignoring the warning signs won't help — don't be an ostrich about the company's finances.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ostrich" in Arabic?
"ostrich" in Arabic is ظَلِيم, نَعَامَة. ostrich means: A very large flightless African bird with long legs and neck, the fastest running bird on Earth.
How do you pronounce ظَلِيم?
"ostrich" in Arabic is ظَلِيم, pronounced "ẓalīm".
How do you use "ostrich" in a sentence?
Example: "An ostrich can outrun most predators despite being unable to fly." In Arabic, "ostrich" is ظَلِيم, نَعَامَة.
Are there other ways to say "ostrich" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "ostrich": ظَلِيم, نَعَامَة.
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