stop in Arabic
stop in Arabic is أَوْقَفَ, وَقَفَ, وَقَّف — stop means to cease moving or to bring something to a halt.
stop in Arabic
أَوْقَفَ
Pronounced: ʔawqafa
to cause to cease moving
وَقَفَ
Pronounced: waqafa
to cause to cease moving
وَقَّف
Pronounced: wəggəf
to cause to cease moving
وَگَّف
Pronounced: wəggəf
to cause to cease moving
What does "stop" mean?
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verb To cease moving or to bring something to a halt.
"The bus stopped right outside the museum."
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verb To cease doing something, or to prevent it from continuing.
"She stopped smoking two years ago."
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noun A place where a bus, train, or other vehicle regularly halts to pick up or drop off passengers.
"Get off at the next stop and walk two blocks north."
stop in a sentence
- The bus stopped right outside the museum.
- Please stop the car, I think we're lost.
- She stopped smoking two years ago.
- New regulations were introduced to stop the practice.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stop" in Arabic?
"stop" in Arabic is أَوْقَفَ, وَقَفَ, وَقَّف. stop means: To cease moving or to bring something to a halt.
How do you pronounce أَوْقَفَ?
"stop" in Arabic is أَوْقَفَ, pronounced "ʔawqafa".
How do you use "stop" in a sentence?
Example: "The bus stopped right outside the museum." In Arabic, "stop" is أَوْقَفَ, وَقَفَ, وَقَّف.
Are there other ways to say "stop" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "stop": أَوْقَفَ, وَقَفَ, وَقَّف, وَگَّف.
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