should in Arabic
should in Arabic is يَنْبَغِي أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمُفْتَرَض أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمَفْرُوض أَنْ — should means used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
should in Arabic
What does "should" mean?
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verb Used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
"You should see a doctor about that cough."
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verb Used to say something is expected or likely to be true.
"The package should arrive by Friday."
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verb Used (especially with "I" or "we") as a more polite or tentative form of "would".
"I should think that's the right answer."
should in a sentence
- You should see a doctor about that cough.
- We should leave now if we want to catch the train.
- The package should arrive by Friday.
- I should think that's the right answer.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "should" in Arabic?
"should" in Arabic is يَنْبَغِي أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمُفْتَرَض أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمَفْرُوض أَنْ. should means: Used to give advice, an opinion, or an instruction about what is right or expected.
How do you pronounce يَنْبَغِي أَنْ?
"should" in Arabic is يَنْبَغِي أَنْ, pronounced "yanbaḡī ʔan".
How do you use "should" in a sentence?
Example: "You should see a doctor about that cough." In Arabic, "should" is يَنْبَغِي أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمُفْتَرَض أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمَفْرُوض أَنْ.
Are there other ways to say "should" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "should": يَنْبَغِي أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمُفْتَرَض أَنْ, مِنْ اَلْمَفْرُوض أَنْ.