poultry in Arabic
poultry in Arabic is دَجَاج, دَوَاجِن — poultry means domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
poultry in Arabic
دَجَاج
Pronounced: dajāj
domestic fowl
دَوَاجِن
Pronounced: dawājin
domestic fowl
What does "poultry" mean?
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noun Domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
"The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows."
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noun The meat from these birds.
"She prefers poultry to red meat for weeknight dinners."
poultry in a sentence
- The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows.
- Poultry prices rose sharply after the bird flu outbreak.
- She prefers poultry to red meat for weeknight dinners.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "poultry" in Arabic?
"poultry" in Arabic is دَجَاج, دَوَاجِن. poultry means: Domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, raised for meat or eggs.
How do you pronounce دَجَاج?
"poultry" in Arabic is دَجَاج, pronounced "dajāj".
How do you use "poultry" in a sentence?
Example: "The farm keeps poultry alongside a small herd of dairy cows." In Arabic, "poultry" is دَجَاج, دَوَاجِن.
Are there other ways to say "poultry" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "poultry": دَجَاج, دَوَاجِن.
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