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pain in Arabic

pain in Arabic is أَلَم, وَجَع, ألم — pain means an unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.

pain in Arabic

أَلَم
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔalam
ache or bodily suffering
وَجَع
noun
Pronounced: wajaʕ
ache or bodily suffering
ألم
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔalam
ache or bodily suffering

What does "pain" mean?

  1. noun An unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
    "She felt a sharp pain in her lower back."
  2. noun Mental or emotional suffering.
    "The loss of his father caused years of pain."
  3. noun Informal term for an irritating or troublesome person or situation.
    "Filling out these forms is such a pain."
  4. verb To cause someone physical or emotional suffering.
    "It pained her to see him struggle alone."

pain in a sentence

  • She felt a sharp pain in her lower back.
  • The loss of his father caused years of pain.
  • Filling out these forms is such a pain.
  • It pained her to see him struggle alone.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pain" in Arabic?

"pain" in Arabic is أَلَم, وَجَع, ألم. pain means: An unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.

How do you pronounce أَلَم?

"pain" in Arabic is أَلَم, pronounced "ʔalam".

How do you use "pain" in a sentence?

Example: "She felt a sharp pain in her lower back." In Arabic, "pain" is أَلَم, وَجَع, ألم.

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

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "pain": أَلَم, وَجَع, ألم.

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