race in Arabic
race in Arabic is عِرْق — race means a contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
race in Arabic
عِرْق
Pronounced: ʕirq
a large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of physical characteristics
What does "race" mean?
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noun A contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
"She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second."
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noun A group of people classed together based on shared ancestry or physical characteristics.
"The census asks people to self-identify their race."
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verb To compete to see who can get somewhere or finish something first.
"The kids raced each other to the end of the street."
race in a sentence
- She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second.
- The two companies are locked in a race to release the first product.
- The census asks people to self-identify their race.
- The kids raced each other to the end of the street.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "race" in Arabic?
"race" in Arabic is عِرْق. race means: A contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
How do you pronounce عِرْق?
"race" in Arabic is عِرْق, pronounced "ʕirq".
How do you use "race" in a sentence?
Example: "She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second." In Arabic, "race" is عِرْق.
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