simple in Arabic
simple in Arabic is بَسِيط, سَهْل, سَهَل — simple means easy to understand or do; not complicated.
simple in Arabic
بَسِيط
Pronounced: basīṭ
uncomplicated
سَهْل
Pronounced: sahl
uncomplicated
سَهَل
Pronounced: sahal
uncomplicated
What does "simple" mean?
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adj Easy to understand or do; not complicated.
"The instructions were simple enough for a child to follow."
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adj Plain, with no extra decoration or fuss.
"She wore a simple black dress to the funeral."
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adj Honest and straightforward, without any hidden agenda; sometimes, unflatteringly, naive or slow-witted.
"He's a simple, good-hearted man who trusts everyone."
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noun A medicinal herb, or a remedy made from just one plant (an older, mostly historical use).
"The apothecary kept a garden of simples for making tinctures."
simple in a sentence
- The instructions were simple enough for a child to follow.
- It's a simple fix — just restart the router.
- She wore a simple black dress to the funeral.
- He's a simple, good-hearted man who trusts everyone.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "simple" in Arabic?
"simple" in Arabic is بَسِيط, سَهْل, سَهَل. simple means: Easy to understand or do; not complicated.
How do you pronounce بَسِيط?
"simple" in Arabic is بَسِيط, pronounced "basīṭ".
How do you use "simple" in a sentence?
Example: "The instructions were simple enough for a child to follow." In Arabic, "simple" is بَسِيط, سَهْل, سَهَل.
Are there other ways to say "simple" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "simple": بَسِيط, سَهْل, سَهَل.
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