slaughter in Arabic
slaughter in Arabic is مَذْبَحَة, تَقْتِيل — slaughter means the killing of animals for food.
slaughter in Arabic
مَذْبَحَة
Pronounced: maḏbaḥa
killing of many people
تَقْتِيل
Pronounced: taqtīl
killing of many people
What does "slaughter" mean?
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noun The killing of animals for food.
"The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season."
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noun The brutal killing of many people; a massacre.
"Historians still debate the scale of the slaughter."
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verb To kill animals for food, typically on a large scale.
"The farm slaughters its own pigs on site."
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verb To kill a large number of people brutally.
"The invading army slaughtered the villagers without mercy."
slaughter in a sentence
- The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season.
- Historians still debate the scale of the slaughter.
- The farm slaughters its own pigs on site.
- The invading army slaughtered the villagers without mercy.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slaughter" in Arabic?
"slaughter" in Arabic is مَذْبَحَة, تَقْتِيل. slaughter means: The killing of animals for food.
How do you pronounce مَذْبَحَة?
"slaughter" in Arabic is مَذْبَحَة, pronounced "maḏbaḥa".
How do you use "slaughter" in a sentence?
Example: "The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season." In Arabic, "slaughter" is مَذْبَحَة, تَقْتِيل.
Are there other ways to say "slaughter" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "slaughter": مَذْبَحَة, تَقْتِيل.
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