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temple in Arabic

temple in Arabic is مَعْبَد, هَيْكَل — temple means a building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.

temple in Arabic

مَعْبَد
noun masculine
Pronounced: maʕbad
place of worship — see also place of worship
هَيْكَل
noun masculine
Pronounced: haykal
place of worship — see also place of worship

What does "temple" mean?

  1. noun A building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.
    "Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple."
  2. noun The flat area on either side of the head, between the forehead and the ear.
    "He rubbed his temples, trying to ease the headache."

temple in a sentence

  • Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple.
  • The city's Hindu temple holds a festival every autumn.
  • He rubbed his temples, trying to ease the headache.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "temple" in Arabic?

"temple" in Arabic is مَعْبَد, هَيْكَل. temple means: A building used for worship, especially in religions other than mainstream Christianity.

How do you pronounce مَعْبَد?

"temple" in Arabic is مَعْبَد, pronounced "maʕbad".

How do you use "temple" in a sentence?

Example: "Tourists removed their shoes before entering the ancient temple." In Arabic, "temple" is مَعْبَد, هَيْكَل.

Are there other ways to say "temple" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "temple": مَعْبَد, هَيْكَل.

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