split in Arabic
split in Arabic is قَسَمَ — split means to divide something into parts, often along a line.
split in Arabic
قَسَمَ
Pronounced: qasama
divide along a more or less straight line
What does "split" mean?
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verb To divide something into parts, often along a line.
"Split the wood along the grain with the axe."
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verb Informal: to leave a place.
"Let's split before the traffic gets bad."
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noun A division or separation, especially in an organization or relationship.
"The split between the two founders was messy."
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noun A gymnastic move where the legs extend flat in opposite directions.
"The gymnast landed a perfect split."
split in a sentence
- Split the wood along the grain with the axe.
- We split the bill evenly between the four of us.
- Let's split before the traffic gets bad.
- The split between the two founders was messy.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "split" in Arabic?
"split" in Arabic is قَسَمَ. split means: To divide something into parts, often along a line.
How do you pronounce قَسَمَ?
"split" in Arabic is قَسَمَ, pronounced "qasama".
How do you use "split" in a sentence?
Example: "Split the wood along the grain with the axe." In Arabic, "split" is قَسَمَ.
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