read in Arabic
read in Arabic is قَرَأَ, قَرَا, قرا — read means to look at written words or symbols and understand their meaning.
read in Arabic
قَرَأَ
Pronounced: qaraʔa
to look at and interpret letters or other information
قَرَا
Pronounced: gara
to look at and interpret letters or other information
قرا
Pronounced: gira
to look at and interpret letters or other information
قِري
Pronounced: giri
to look at and interpret letters or other information
What does "read" mean?
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verb To look at written words or symbols and understand their meaning.
"She read the letter twice before replying."
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verb To say written words aloud.
"The teacher read the story to the class."
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verb To study a subject, especially at university.
"She read history at Oxford."
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verb To interpret or judge a situation, person, or signal.
"He's hard to read; you never know what he's thinking."
read in a sentence
- She read the letter twice before replying.
- He can read music as well as play it.
- The teacher read the story to the class.
- She read history at Oxford.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "read" in Arabic?
"read" in Arabic is قَرَأَ, قَرَا, قرا. read means: To look at written words or symbols and understand their meaning.
How do you pronounce قَرَأَ?
"read" in Arabic is قَرَأَ, pronounced "qaraʔa".
How do you use "read" in a sentence?
Example: "She read the letter twice before replying." In Arabic, "read" is قَرَأَ, قَرَا, قرا.
Are there other ways to say "read" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "read": قَرَأَ, قَرَا, قرا, قِري.
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