sapphire in Arabic
sapphire in Arabic is يَاقُوت — sapphire means a precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
sapphire in Arabic
يَاقُوت
Pronounced: yāqūt
corundum
What does "sapphire" mean?
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noun A precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
"Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond."
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noun A deep, rich blue colour, named after the gem.
"The dress was a shimmering sapphire that matched her eyes."
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adj Of a deep blue colour.
"The lake turned sapphire blue under the midday sun."
sapphire in a sentence
- Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond.
- The museum displayed a sapphire the size of a walnut.
- The dress was a shimmering sapphire that matched her eyes.
- The lake turned sapphire blue under the midday sun.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sapphire" in Arabic?
"sapphire" in Arabic is يَاقُوت. sapphire means: A precious gemstone, typically deep blue, formed from the mineral corundum.
How do you pronounce يَاقُوت?
"sapphire" in Arabic is يَاقُوت, pronounced "yāqūt".
How do you use "sapphire" in a sentence?
Example: "Her engagement ring had a sapphire instead of a diamond." In Arabic, "sapphire" is يَاقُوت.
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