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pass in Arabic

pass in Arabic is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ — pass means to move from one place, position, or state to another.

pass in Arabic

مَرَّ
verb
Pronounced: marra
to go by, over, or through
مَرَّ
verb
Pronounced: marra
medicine: to eliminate (something) from the body by natural processes; to go through the intestines
اِجْتَازَ
verb
Pronounced: ijtāza
to go successfully through
اِجْتَازَ
verb
Pronounced: ijtāza
to go through any inspection or test successfully

What does "pass" mean?

  1. verb To move from one place, position, or state to another.
    "We passed through three towns on the drive home."
  2. verb To succeed in a test, exam, or inspection.
    "She passed her driving test on the first attempt."
  3. verb To hand something to someone, or to send the ball to a teammate in sport.
    "Could you pass the salt, please?"
  4. verb To decline a turn or an opportunity.
    "I'll pass on dessert tonight, thanks."

pass in a sentence

  • We passed through three towns on the drive home.
  • Ownership of the house passed to her daughter.
  • She passed her driving test on the first attempt.
  • The bill passed both houses of parliament.

Similar words in Arabic

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pass" in Arabic?

"pass" in Arabic is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ. pass means: To move from one place, position, or state to another.

How do you pronounce مَرَّ?

"pass" in Arabic is مَرَّ, pronounced "marra".

How do you use "pass" in a sentence?

Example: "We passed through three towns on the drive home." In Arabic, "pass" is مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "pass": مَرَّ, اِجْتَازَ.

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