sea in Arabic
sea in Arabic is بَحْر, يَمّ, بَحَر — sea means the continuous body of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface, or a named part of it.
sea in Arabic
بَحْر
Pronounced: baḥr
body of water
يَمّ
Pronounced: yamm
body of water
بَحَر
Pronounced: baḥər
body of water
بحر
Pronounced: bḥar
body of water
What does "sea" mean?
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noun The continuous body of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface, or a named part of it.
"They spent the afternoon swimming in the sea."
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noun A vast quantity or expanse of something, used figuratively.
"She looked out over a sea of faces in the crowded stadium."
sea in a sentence
- They spent the afternoon swimming in the sea.
- The Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from North Africa.
- She looked out over a sea of faces in the crowded stadium.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sea" in Arabic?
"sea" in Arabic is بَحْر, يَمّ, بَحَر. sea means: The continuous body of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface, or a named part of it.
How do you pronounce بَحْر?
"sea" in Arabic is بَحْر, pronounced "baḥr".
How do you use "sea" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent the afternoon swimming in the sea." In Arabic, "sea" is بَحْر, يَمّ, بَحَر.
Are there other ways to say "sea" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "sea": بَحْر, يَمّ, بَحَر, بحر.
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