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scribe in Arabic

scribe in Arabic is نَاسِخ, كَاتِب — scribe means a person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.

scribe in Arabic

نَاسِخ
noun masculine
Pronounced: nāsiḵ
one who writes; a draughtsman
كَاتِب
noun masculine
Pronounced: kātib
one who writes; a draughtsman

What does "scribe" mean?

  1. noun A person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.
    "Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight."
  2. noun A journalist or professional writer.
    "The sports scribe filed his report minutes after the final whistle."
  3. verb To write, mark, or engrave something.
    "He scribed his initials into the wet concrete."

scribe in a sentence

  • Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight.
  • The ancient scribe recorded the king's decrees on clay tablets.
  • The sports scribe filed his report minutes after the final whistle.
  • He scribed his initials into the wet concrete.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "scribe" in Arabic?

"scribe" in Arabic is نَاسِخ, كَاتِب. scribe means: A person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.

How do you pronounce نَاسِخ?

"scribe" in Arabic is نَاسِخ, pronounced "nāsiḵ".

How do you use "scribe" in a sentence?

Example: "Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight." In Arabic, "scribe" is نَاسِخ, كَاتِب.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "scribe": نَاسِخ, كَاتِب.

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