surprise in Arabic
surprise in Arabic is مُفَاجَأَة, دَهْشَة, بَاغَتَ — surprise means something unexpected, or the feeling caused by it.
surprise in Arabic
مُفَاجَأَة
Pronounced: mufājaʔa
something not expected
دَهْشَة
Pronounced: dahša
something not expected
بَاغَتَ
Pronounced: bāḡata
cause (someone) to feel surprise
فَاجَأَ
Pronounced: fājaʔa
cause (someone) to feel surprise
دَهِشَ
Pronounced: dahiša
cause (someone) to feel surprise
What does "surprise" mean?
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noun Something unexpected, or the feeling caused by it.
"The party was a total surprise to her."
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verb To cause someone to feel astonished by something unexpected.
"The twist ending surprised everyone in the theatre."
surprise in a sentence
- The party was a total surprise to her.
- He couldn't hide his surprise at the news.
- The twist ending surprised everyone in the theatre.
- She surprised her parents by visiting unannounced.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "surprise" in Arabic?
"surprise" in Arabic is مُفَاجَأَة, دَهْشَة, بَاغَتَ. surprise means: Something unexpected, or the feeling caused by it.
How do you pronounce مُفَاجَأَة?
"surprise" in Arabic is مُفَاجَأَة, pronounced "mufājaʔa".
How do you use "surprise" in a sentence?
Example: "The party was a total surprise to her." In Arabic, "surprise" is مُفَاجَأَة, دَهْشَة, بَاغَتَ.
Are there other ways to say "surprise" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 5 translations listed for "surprise": مُفَاجَأَة, دَهْشَة, بَاغَتَ, فَاجَأَ, دَهِشَ.
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