serve in Arabic
serve in Arabic is خَدَمَ — serve means to provide help, food, or a service to someone.
serve in Arabic
خَدَمَ
Pronounced: ḵadama
to be a servant
What does "serve" mean?
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verb To provide help, food, or a service to someone.
"The waiter served our food quickly."
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verb To be useful or suitable for a particular purpose.
"This old box can serve as a table."
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verb To officially deliver a legal document to someone.
"A court official served him with the divorce papers."
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verb To hit the ball first to start play in tennis, volleyball, and similar sports.
"She served an ace to win the match."
serve in a sentence
- The waiter served our food quickly.
- She has served this community for over twenty years.
- This old box can serve as a table.
- A rolled-up towel can serve as a pillow in a pinch.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "serve" in Arabic?
"serve" in Arabic is خَدَمَ. serve means: To provide help, food, or a service to someone.
How do you pronounce خَدَمَ?
"serve" in Arabic is خَدَمَ, pronounced "ḵadama".
How do you use "serve" in a sentence?
Example: "The waiter served our food quickly." In Arabic, "serve" is خَدَمَ.
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