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telex in Arabic

telex in Arabic is تِلِكْس — telex means a now largely obsolete network of teleprinters used to send typed messages over long distances, or a message sent that way.

telex in Arabic

تِلِكْس
noun masculine
Pronounced: tiliks
teletype network

What does "telex" mean?

  1. noun A now largely obsolete network of teleprinters used to send typed messages over long distances, or a message sent that way.
    "Before fax machines and email, businesses sent urgent orders by telex."
  2. verb To send a message via such a network.
    "The head office telexed instructions to the branch overnight."

telex in a sentence

  • Before fax machines and email, businesses sent urgent orders by telex.
  • The head office telexed instructions to the branch overnight.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "telex" in Arabic?

"telex" in Arabic is تِلِكْس. telex means: A now largely obsolete network of teleprinters used to send typed messages over long distances, or a message sent that way.

How do you pronounce تِلِكْس?

"telex" in Arabic is تِلِكْس, pronounced "tiliks".

How do you use "telex" in a sentence?

Example: "Before fax machines and email, businesses sent urgent orders by telex." In Arabic, "telex" is تِلِكْس.

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