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tongue in Arabic

tongue in Arabic is لِسَان, لسان — tongue means the flexible muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, moving food, and forming speech sounds.

tongue in Arabic

لِسَان
noun feminine
Pronounced: lisān
organ
لسان
noun masculine
Pronounced: lesān
organ

What does "tongue" mean?

  1. noun The flexible muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, moving food, and forming speech sounds.
    "He burned his tongue on the hot soup."
  2. noun A language.
    "French was her mother tongue."
  3. noun A narrow strip of material or land, such as the flap in a shoe or a strip of land jutting into water.
    "Tuck the tongue of the boot in before lacing it up."

tongue in a sentence

  • He burned his tongue on the hot soup.
  • She stuck her tongue out at her brother.
  • French was her mother tongue.
  • The old poem was written in a forgotten tongue.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "tongue" in Arabic?

"tongue" in Arabic is لِسَان, لسان. tongue means: The flexible muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting, moving food, and forming speech sounds.

How do you pronounce لِسَان?

"tongue" in Arabic is لِسَان, pronounced "lisān".

How do you use "tongue" in a sentence?

Example: "He burned his tongue on the hot soup." In Arabic, "tongue" is لِسَان, لسان.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "tongue": لِسَان, لسان.

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