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wean in Arabic

wean in Arabic is فَطَمَ, اِنْفَطَمَ — wean means to gradually stop a baby or young animal from feeding on milk, switching it to other food.

wean in Arabic

فَطَمَ
verb
Pronounced: faṭama
to cease giving milk
اِنْفَطَمَ
verb
Pronounced: infaṭama
to cease to depend on the mother for nourishment

What does "wean" mean?

  1. verb To gradually stop a baby or young animal from feeding on milk, switching it to other food.
    "They began to wean the baby onto solid food at six months."
  2. verb To gradually break a habit or dependence.
    "The company is trying to wean itself off fossil fuels."

wean in a sentence

  • They began to wean the baby onto solid food at six months.
  • The company is trying to wean itself off fossil fuels.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "wean" in Arabic?

"wean" in Arabic is فَطَمَ, اِنْفَطَمَ. wean means: To gradually stop a baby or young animal from feeding on milk, switching it to other food.

How do you pronounce فَطَمَ?

"wean" in Arabic is فَطَمَ, pronounced "faṭama".

How do you use "wean" in a sentence?

Example: "They began to wean the baby onto solid food at six months." In Arabic, "wean" is فَطَمَ, اِنْفَطَمَ.

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

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "wean": فَطَمَ, اِنْفَطَمَ.

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