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regret in Arabic

regret in Arabic is نَدِمَ, تَأَسَّفَ, أَسَف — regret means to feel sorry about something that happened, or wish it had gone differently.

regret in Arabic

نَدِمَ
verb
Pronounced: nadima
feel sorry about some past thing
تَأَسَّفَ
verb
Pronounced: taʔassafa
feel sorry about some past thing
أَسَف
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔasaf
instance of such an emotion
تَأَسُّف
noun masculine
Pronounced: taʔassuf
instance of such an emotion

What does "regret" mean?

  1. verb To feel sorry about something that happened, or wish it had gone differently.
    "He deeply regretted saying those words in anger."
  2. noun A feeling of sadness or disappointment about something in the past.
    "She looked back on her twenties with a mix of nostalgia and regret."
  3. noun A polite refusal, especially a note declining an invitation.
    "Please send your regrets if you cannot attend the wedding."

regret in a sentence

  • He deeply regretted saying those words in anger.
  • I regret not asking for her number when I had the chance.
  • She looked back on her twenties with a mix of nostalgia and regret.
  • Please send your regrets if you cannot attend the wedding.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "regret" in Arabic?

"regret" in Arabic is نَدِمَ, تَأَسَّفَ, أَسَف. regret means: To feel sorry about something that happened, or wish it had gone differently.

How do you pronounce نَدِمَ?

"regret" in Arabic is نَدِمَ, pronounced "nadima".

How do you use "regret" in a sentence?

Example: "He deeply regretted saying those words in anger." In Arabic, "regret" is نَدِمَ, تَأَسَّفَ, أَسَف.

Are there other ways to say "regret" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "regret": نَدِمَ, تَأَسَّفَ, أَسَف, تَأَسُّف.

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