smell in Arabic
smell in Arabic is شَمَّ, اِشْتَمَّ, شم — smell means a sensation caused by breathing in odor particles, pleasant or unpleasant.
smell in Arabic
شَمَّ
Pronounced: šamma
sense with nose
اِشْتَمَّ
Pronounced: ištamma
sense with nose
شم
Pronounced: šamm
sense with nose
شَمَّمَ
Pronounced: šammama
to have a particular smell, whether good or bad; if descriptive, followed by "like" or "of"
What does "smell" mean?
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noun A sensation caused by breathing in odor particles, pleasant or unpleasant.
"The smell of fresh bread filled the kitchen."
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noun The sense that detects odors.
"Dogs have a far stronger sense of smell than humans."
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verb To perceive an odor, or to give off one.
"I can smell something burning."
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verb To sense that something is wrong or suspicious.
"Something about his story smells fishy to me."
smell in a sentence
- The smell of fresh bread filled the kitchen.
- There was a strange smell coming from the fridge.
- Dogs have a far stronger sense of smell than humans.
- I can smell something burning.
Similar words in Arabic
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Frequently asked questions
What is "smell" in Arabic?
"smell" in Arabic is شَمَّ, اِشْتَمَّ, شم. smell means: A sensation caused by breathing in odor particles, pleasant or unpleasant.
How do you pronounce شَمَّ?
"smell" in Arabic is شَمَّ, pronounced "šamma".
How do you use "smell" in a sentence?
Example: "The smell of fresh bread filled the kitchen." In Arabic, "smell" is شَمَّ, اِشْتَمَّ, شم.
Are there other ways to say "smell" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "smell": شَمَّ, اِشْتَمَّ, شم, شَمَّمَ.
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