sheep in Arabic
sheep in Arabic is خَرُوف, ضَأْن, غَنَم — sheep means a woolly grazing animal kept for its meat, wool, or milk.
sheep in Arabic
خَرُوف
Pronounced: ḵarūf
animal
ضَأْن
Pronounced: ḍaʔn
animal
غَنَم
Pronounced: ḡanam
animal
شاء
Pronounced: šāʔ
animal
حَمَل
Pronounced: ḥamal
animal
خاروف
Pronounced: ḵārūf
animal
خروف
Pronounced: ḵarūf
animal
غنمة
Pronounced: ḡanama
animal
غنم
Pronounced: ḡanam
animal
نعجة
Pronounced: naʕja
animal
خروفة
Pronounced: ḵrūfa
animal
حولي
Pronounced: ḥawli
animal
What does "sheep" mean?
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noun A woolly grazing animal kept for its meat, wool, or milk.
"The hillside was dotted with grazing sheep."
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noun A timid person who follows others without thinking for themselves.
"Don't just be a sheep — make up your own mind about the policy."
sheep in a sentence
- The hillside was dotted with grazing sheep.
- Don't just be a sheep — make up your own mind about the policy.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sheep" in Arabic?
"sheep" in Arabic is خَرُوف, ضَأْن, غَنَم. sheep means: A woolly grazing animal kept for its meat, wool, or milk.
How do you pronounce خَرُوف?
"sheep" in Arabic is خَرُوف, pronounced "ḵarūf".
How do you use "sheep" in a sentence?
Example: "The hillside was dotted with grazing sheep." In Arabic, "sheep" is خَرُوف, ضَأْن, غَنَم.
Are there other ways to say "sheep" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 12 translations listed for "sheep": خَرُوف, ضَأْن, غَنَم, شاء, حَمَل, خاروف.
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