state in Arabic
state in Arabic is حَالَة, حَال — state means the particular condition someone or something is in at a given time.
state in Arabic
حَالَة
Pronounced: ḥāla
a condition
حَال
Pronounced: ḥāl
a condition
What does "state" mean?
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noun The particular condition someone or something is in at a given time.
"The house was left in a terrible state after the party."
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noun A country, or a self-governing political division within a larger country (such as one of the fifty American states).
"France is a sovereign state in Western Europe."
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verb To say or write something clearly and directly.
"Please state your name and address for the record."
state in a sentence
- The house was left in a terrible state after the party.
- Water can exist in a solid, liquid, or gas state.
- France is a sovereign state in Western Europe.
- Texas is the second-largest state in the US.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "state" in Arabic?
"state" in Arabic is حَالَة, حَال. state means: The particular condition someone or something is in at a given time.
How do you pronounce حَالَة?
"state" in Arabic is حَالَة, pronounced "ḥāla".
How do you use "state" in a sentence?
Example: "The house was left in a terrible state after the party." In Arabic, "state" is حَالَة, حَال.
Are there other ways to say "state" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "state": حَالَة, حَال.
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