pedestrian in Arabic
pedestrian in Arabic is رَاجِل, مَاشٍ, مَارّ — pedestrian means a person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
pedestrian in Arabic
رَاجِل
Pronounced: rājil
somebody walking rather than using a vehicle
مَاشٍ
Pronounced: māšin
somebody walking rather than using a vehicle
مَارّ
Pronounced: mārr
somebody walking rather than using a vehicle
What does "pedestrian" mean?
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noun A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
"The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely."
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adj Ordinary and unremarkable; dull.
"The film's plot felt pedestrian compared to the director's earlier work."
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adj Designed for or relating to people walking.
"The city closed the street to cars and made it a pedestrian zone."
pedestrian in a sentence
- The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely.
- The film's plot felt pedestrian compared to the director's earlier work.
- The city closed the street to cars and made it a pedestrian zone.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pedestrian" in Arabic?
"pedestrian" in Arabic is رَاجِل, مَاشٍ, مَارّ. pedestrian means: A person who is walking, especially as distinct from someone driving or riding.
How do you pronounce رَاجِل?
"pedestrian" in Arabic is رَاجِل, pronounced "rājil".
How do you use "pedestrian" in a sentence?
Example: "The crosswalk light turns green to let pedestrians cross safely." In Arabic, "pedestrian" is رَاجِل, مَاشٍ, مَارّ.
Are there other ways to say "pedestrian" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "pedestrian": رَاجِل, مَاشٍ, مَارّ.
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