we in Arabic
we in Arabic is نَحْنُ, احنا, نحنا — we means the speaker together with at least one other person.
we in Arabic
نَحْنُ
Pronounced: naḥnu
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
احنا
Pronounced: ʔíḥna
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
نحنا
Pronounced: niḥna
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
إحنا
Pronounced: ʔíḥna
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
What does "we" mean?
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pron The speaker together with at least one other person.
"We are leaving for the airport at six."
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pron Used by a writer or publication to speak with institutional authority (the "editorial we").
"We believe this policy will harm small businesses, the editorial argued."
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pron Used by a monarch referring to themselves (the "royal we").
"We are pleased to grant this request, the queen declared."
we in a sentence
- We are leaving for the airport at six.
- We should talk about this later.
- We believe this policy will harm small businesses, the editorial argued.
- We are pleased to grant this request, the queen declared.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "we" in Arabic?
"we" in Arabic is نَحْنُ, احنا, نحنا. we means: The speaker together with at least one other person.
How do you pronounce نَحْنُ?
"we" in Arabic is نَحْنُ, pronounced "naḥnu".
How do you use "we" in a sentence?
Example: "We are leaving for the airport at six." In Arabic, "we" is نَحْنُ, احنا, نحنا.
Are there other ways to say "we" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "we": نَحْنُ, احنا, نحنا, إحنا.
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