receive in Arabic
receive in Arabic is اِسْتَلَمَ — receive means to be given, sent, or handed something.
receive in Arabic
اِسْتَلَمَ
Pronounced: istalama
to take possession of
What does "receive" mean?
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verb To be given, sent, or handed something.
"She received a package from her sister this morning."
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verb To welcome guests or visitors formally.
"The ambassador received foreign dignitaries at the embassy."
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verb To pick up a broadcast or transmitted signal.
"The old radio could barely receive the local stations."
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verb To take goods knowing they were stolen.
"He was charged with receiving stolen property."
receive in a sentence
- She received a package from her sister this morning.
- He received a promotion after five years at the company.
- The ambassador received foreign dignitaries at the embassy.
- The old radio could barely receive the local stations.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "receive" in Arabic?
"receive" in Arabic is اِسْتَلَمَ. receive means: To be given, sent, or handed something.
How do you pronounce اِسْتَلَمَ?
"receive" in Arabic is اِسْتَلَمَ, pronounced "istalama".
How do you use "receive" in a sentence?
Example: "She received a package from her sister this morning." In Arabic, "receive" is اِسْتَلَمَ.
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