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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
article
Pronounced: al-
article

What does "the" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. 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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