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tool in Arabic

tool in Arabic is آلَة, أَدَاة, عُدَّة — tool means a physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.

tool in Arabic

آلَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: ʔāla
mechanical device intended to make a task easier
أَدَاة
noun feminine
Pronounced: ʔadāh
mechanical device intended to make a task easier
عُدَّة
noun feminine
Pronounced: ʕudda
mechanical device intended to make a task easier
أَدَاة
noun feminine
Pronounced: ʔadāh
software for developers

What does "tool" mean?

  1. noun A physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.
    "He keeps his tools organized in the garage."
  2. noun A piece of software, or any means or method used to accomplish something.
    "This app is a great tool for tracking expenses."
  3. noun Informal, derogatory: an obnoxious, foolish, or easily-used person.
    "Stop being such a tool about this."
  4. verb To equip or fit out with tools, especially machinery for production.
    "The factory had to be retooled for the new model."

tool in a sentence

  • He keeps his tools organized in the garage.
  • A hammer is a basic but essential tool.
  • This app is a great tool for tracking expenses.
  • Education is the most powerful tool for changing lives.

Similar words in Arabic

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "tool" in Arabic?

"tool" in Arabic is آلَة, أَدَاة, عُدَّة. tool means: A physical device used to carry out a task, especially one held in the hand.

How do you pronounce آلَة?

"tool" in Arabic is آلَة, pronounced "ʔāla".

How do you use "tool" in a sentence?

Example: "He keeps his tools organized in the garage." In Arabic, "tool" is آلَة, أَدَاة, عُدَّة.

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

Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "tool": آلَة, أَدَاة, عُدَّة.

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