true in Arabic
true in Arabic is صَحِيح, حَقّ, صَادِق — true means matching the actual facts; correct or accurate.
true in Arabic
صَحِيح
Pronounced: ṣaḥīḥ
concurring with a given set of facts
حَقّ
Pronounced: ḥaqq
concurring with a given set of facts
صَادِق
Pronounced: ṣādiq
concurring with a given set of facts
حَقِيقِيّ
Pronounced: ḥaqīqiyy
genuine, legitimate
What does "true" mean?
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adj Matching the actual facts; correct or accurate.
"Is it true that the store is closing next month?"
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adj Loyal or faithful.
"He remained true to his friends even when times were hard."
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verb To adjust something so it is straight, level, or properly aligned.
"The mechanic trued the wheel after it started wobbling."
true in a sentence
- Is it true that the store is closing next month?
- Everything in her statement turned out to be true.
- He remained true to his friends even when times were hard.
- The mechanic trued the wheel after it started wobbling.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "true" in Arabic?
"true" in Arabic is صَحِيح, حَقّ, صَادِق. true means: Matching the actual facts; correct or accurate.
How do you pronounce صَحِيح?
"true" in Arabic is صَحِيح, pronounced "ṣaḥīḥ".
How do you use "true" in a sentence?
Example: "Is it true that the store is closing next month?" In Arabic, "true" is صَحِيح, حَقّ, صَادِق.
Are there other ways to say "true" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "true": صَحِيح, حَقّ, صَادِق, حَقِيقِيّ.
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