shoot in Arabic
shoot in Arabic is صَوَّبَ, أَطْلَقَ النَّار — shoot means to fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
shoot in Arabic
صَوَّبَ
Pronounced: ṣawwaba
to fire a shot
أَطْلَقَ النَّار
Pronounced: ʔaṭlaqa n-nār
to fire a shot
صَوَّبَ
Pronounced: ṣawwaba
to fire multiple shots
صَوَّبَ
Pronounced: ṣawwaba
to hit with a shot
What does "shoot" mean?
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verb To fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
"The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away."
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verb To film or photograph something.
"They shot the whole movie on location in Iceland."
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verb To move very fast or suddenly in a direction.
"The car shot past us on the motorway."
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noun A new stem or sprout growing from a plant.
"Tiny green shoots pushed up through the soil after the rain."
shoot in a sentence
- The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away.
- He was shot in the leg during the robbery.
- They shot the whole movie on location in Iceland.
- The car shot past us on the motorway.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shoot" in Arabic?
"shoot" in Arabic is صَوَّبَ, أَطْلَقَ النَّار. shoot means: To fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
How do you pronounce صَوَّبَ?
"shoot" in Arabic is صَوَّبَ, pronounced "ṣawwaba".
How do you use "shoot" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away." In Arabic, "shoot" is صَوَّبَ, أَطْلَقَ النَّار.
Are there other ways to say "shoot" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "shoot": صَوَّبَ, أَطْلَقَ النَّار.
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