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
Pronounced: ʔalam
ache or bodily suffering
وَجَع
Pronounced: wajaʕ
ache or bodily suffering
ألم
Pronounced: ʔalam
ache or bodily suffering
What does "pain" mean?
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noun An unpleasant physical sensation caused by injury or illness.
"She felt a sharp pain in her lower back."
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noun Mental or emotional suffering.
"The loss of his father caused years of pain."
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noun Informal term for an irritating or troublesome person or situation.
"Filling out these forms is such a pain."
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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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