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philosopher in Arabic

philosopher in Arabic is فَيْلَسُوف — philosopher means a person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.

philosopher in Arabic

فَيْلَسُوف
noun masculine
Pronounced: faylasūf
person devoted to studying philosophy

What does "philosopher" mean?

  1. noun A person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.
    "Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher."
  2. noun A person who approaches life's problems calmly and rationally, as if guided by philosophical wisdom.
    "Despite losing his job, he took it like a philosopher and moved on."

philosopher in a sentence

  • Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher.
  • The philosopher argued that free will is largely an illusion.
  • Despite losing his job, he took it like a philosopher and moved on.

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What is "philosopher" in Arabic?

"philosopher" in Arabic is فَيْلَسُوف. philosopher means: A person who studies or writes about fundamental questions of existence, knowledge, ethics, and reason.

How do you pronounce فَيْلَسُوف?

"philosopher" in Arabic is فَيْلَسُوف, pronounced "faylasūf".

How do you use "philosopher" in a sentence?

Example: "Socrates is often called the founder of Western philosophy as a philosopher." In Arabic, "philosopher" is فَيْلَسُوف.

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