smith in Arabic
smith in Arabic is سْمِيث, حَدَّاد — smith means a craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
smith in Arabic
سْمِيث
Pronounced: smīṯ
transliterations of the name Smith
حَدَّاد
Pronounced: ḥaddād
surnames derived from the equivalents of “smith”
What does "smith" mean?
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noun A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
"The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools."
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verb To forge or shape metal by heating and hammering it.
"He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge."
smith in a sentence
- The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools.
- He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "smith" in Arabic?
"smith" in Arabic is سْمِيث, حَدَّاد. smith means: A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
How do you pronounce سْمِيث?
"smith" in Arabic is سْمِيث, pronounced "smīṯ".
How do you use "smith" in a sentence?
Example: "The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools." In Arabic, "smith" is سْمِيث, حَدَّاد.
Are there other ways to say "smith" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "smith": سْمِيث, حَدَّاد.
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