the in Arabic
the in Arabic is الـ — the means used before a noun to show that the listener already knows, or can work out, exactly which thing is meant.
the in Arabic
الـ
Pronounced: al-
article
What does "the" mean?
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article Used before a noun to show that the listener already knows, or can work out, exactly which thing is meant.
"Please close the door."
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adv Used with comparative adjectives to show one thing changing in step with another.
"The more you practice, the better you get."
the in a sentence
- Please close the door.
- The sun rises in the east.
- The more you practice, the better you get.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "the" in Arabic?
"the" in Arabic is الـ. the means: Used before a noun to show that the listener already knows, or can work out, exactly which thing is meant.
How do you pronounce الـ?
"the" in Arabic is الـ, pronounced "al-".
How do you use "the" in a sentence?
Example: "Please close the door." In Arabic, "the" is الـ.
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