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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
pron
Pronounced: naḥnu
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
احنا
pron
Pronounced: ʔíḥna
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
نحنا
pron
Pronounced: niḥna
generic we (the speaker and at least one other person, regardless of whether it's the person being addressed)
إحنا
pron
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?

  1. pron The speaker together with at least one other person.
    "We are leaving for the airport at six."
  2. 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."
  3. 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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