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revive in Arabic

revive in Arabic is أَحْيَا — revive means to bring someone back to consciousness or restore them to health.

revive in Arabic

أَحْيَا
verb
Pronounced: ʔaḥyā
transitive: to bring back to life

What does "revive" mean?

  1. verb To bring someone back to consciousness or restore them to health.
    "Paramedics managed to revive the swimmer on the beach."
  2. verb To bring something back to activity, popularity, or use after a period of decline.
    "The new manager revived the failing business within a year."

revive in a sentence

  • Paramedics managed to revive the swimmer on the beach.
  • The new manager revived the failing business within a year.
  • The film revived interest in the original novel.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "revive" in Arabic?

"revive" in Arabic is أَحْيَا. revive means: To bring someone back to consciousness or restore them to health.

How do you pronounce أَحْيَا?

"revive" in Arabic is أَحْيَا, pronounced "ʔaḥyā".

How do you use "revive" in a sentence?

Example: "Paramedics managed to revive the swimmer on the beach." In Arabic, "revive" is أَحْيَا.

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