swear in Arabic
swear in Arabic is حَلَفَ, أَقْسَمَ — swear means to make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
swear in Arabic
حَلَفَ
Pronounced: ḥalafa
to take an oath
أَقْسَمَ
Pronounced: ʔaqsama
to take an oath
What does "swear" mean?
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verb To make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
"The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying."
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verb To use rude, crude, or offensive language.
"He swore loudly after stubbing his toe."
swear in a sentence
- The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying.
- I swear I'll pay you back by Friday.
- He swore loudly after stubbing his toe.
- Try not to swear in front of the kids.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "swear" in Arabic?
"swear" in Arabic is حَلَفَ, أَقْسَمَ. swear means: To make a solemn promise or formal declaration, often under oath.
How do you pronounce حَلَفَ?
"swear" in Arabic is حَلَفَ, pronounced "ḥalafa".
How do you use "swear" in a sentence?
Example: "The witness had to swear to tell the truth before testifying." In Arabic, "swear" is حَلَفَ, أَقْسَمَ.
Are there other ways to say "swear" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "swear": حَلَفَ, أَقْسَمَ.
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