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silk in Arabic

silk in Arabic is حَرِير, إبْرِيسِم, إبْرَيْسَم — silk means a fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.

silk in Arabic

حَرِير
noun masculine
Pronounced: ḥarīr
fabric
إبْرِيسِم
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔibrīsim
fabric
إبْرَيْسَم
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʔibraysam
fabric

What does "silk" mean?

  1. noun A fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.
    "The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin."
  2. noun (British law, informal) A Queen's or King's Counsel, or the gown they wear.
    "After twenty years at the bar, she finally took silk."

silk in a sentence

  • The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin.
  • Spiders spin silk far stronger, ounce for ounce, than steel.
  • After twenty years at the bar, she finally took silk.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "silk" in Arabic?

"silk" in Arabic is حَرِير, إبْرِيسِم, إبْرَيْسَم. silk means: A fine, soft fiber produced by silkworms, or fabric woven from it.

How do you pronounce حَرِير?

"silk" in Arabic is حَرِير, pronounced "ḥarīr".

How do you use "silk" in a sentence?

Example: "The dress was made of pure silk and felt cool against her skin." In Arabic, "silk" is حَرِير, إبْرِيسِم, إبْرَيْسَم.

Are there other ways to say "silk" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "silk": حَرِير, إبْرِيسِم, إبْرَيْسَم.

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