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there in Arabic

there in Arabic is هُنَاكَ, هُنَالِكَ, هُنَا — there means in or at that place.

there in Arabic

هُنَاكَ
adv
Pronounced: hunāka
in or at that place
هُنَالِكَ
adv
Pronounced: hunālika
in or at that place
هُنَا
adv
Pronounced: hunā
in or at that place
إِلَى هُنَاكَ
adv
Pronounced: ʔilā hunāka
to or into that place; thither

What does "there" mean?

  1. adv In or at that place.
    "Put the box over there, by the door."

there in a sentence

  • Put the box over there, by the door.
  • I've never been there before.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "there" in Arabic?

"there" in Arabic is هُنَاكَ, هُنَالِكَ, هُنَا. there means: In or at that place.

How do you pronounce هُنَاكَ?

"there" in Arabic is هُنَاكَ, pronounced "hunāka".

How do you use "there" in a sentence?

Example: "Put the box over there, by the door." In Arabic, "there" is هُنَاكَ, هُنَالِكَ, هُنَا.

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

Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "there": هُنَاكَ, هُنَالِكَ, هُنَا, إِلَى هُنَاكَ.

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