Sydney in Arabic
Sydney in Arabic is سِيدْنِي, سِدْنِي — Sydney means the largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
Sydney in Arabic
سِيدْنِي
Pronounced: sīdnī
state capital of New South Wales, Australia
سِدْنِي
Pronounced: sidnī
state capital of New South Wales, Australia
What does "Sydney" mean?
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name The largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
"They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve."
Sydney in a sentence
- They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Sydney" in Arabic?
"Sydney" in Arabic is سِيدْنِي, سِدْنِي. Sydney means: The largest city in Australia; also used as a given name for both men and women.
How do you pronounce سِيدْنِي?
"Sydney" in Arabic is سِيدْنِي, pronounced "sīdnī".
How do you use "Sydney" in a sentence?
Example: "They watched the fireworks over Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve." In Arabic, "Sydney" is سِيدْنِي, سِدْنِي.
Are there other ways to say "Sydney" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "Sydney": سِيدْنِي, سِدْنِي.
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