tyre in Arabic
tyre in Arabic is إِطَار — tyre means british spelling: the rubber ring fitted around a wheel that grips the road.
tyre in Arabic
إِطَار
Pronounced: ʔiṭār
wheel covering
What does "tyre" mean?
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noun British spelling: the rubber ring fitted around a wheel that grips the road.
"He checked the tyre pressure before the long drive."
tyre in a sentence
- He checked the tyre pressure before the long drive.
- A nail in the road left them with a flat tyre.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tyre" in Arabic?
"tyre" in Arabic is إِطَار. tyre means: British spelling: the rubber ring fitted around a wheel that grips the road.
How do you pronounce إِطَار?
"tyre" in Arabic is إِطَار, pronounced "ʔiṭār".
How do you use "tyre" in a sentence?
Example: "He checked the tyre pressure before the long drive." In Arabic, "tyre" is إِطَار.
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