while in Arabic
while in Arabic is مُدَّة, فَتْرَة — while means a period of time, especially one of uncertain or moderate length.
while in Arabic
مُدَّة
Pronounced: mudda
uncertain duration of time, a period of time
فَتْرَة
Pronounced: fatra
uncertain duration of time, a period of time
What does "while" mean?
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noun A period of time, especially one of uncertain or moderate length.
"We waited a while before the doctor called us in."
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conj During the same time that something else happens.
"She read a book while waiting for the bus."
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conj Used to introduce a contrast, similar to "whereas" or "although".
"While I agree with most of the plan, I still have concerns about the budget."
while in a sentence
- We waited a while before the doctor called us in.
- It's been a while since I last saw her.
- She read a book while waiting for the bus.
- While you were out, a delivery arrived.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "while" in Arabic?
"while" in Arabic is مُدَّة, فَتْرَة. while means: A period of time, especially one of uncertain or moderate length.
How do you pronounce مُدَّة?
"while" in Arabic is مُدَّة, pronounced "mudda".
How do you use "while" in a sentence?
Example: "We waited a while before the doctor called us in." In Arabic, "while" is مُدَّة, فَتْرَة.
Are there other ways to say "while" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "while": مُدَّة, فَتْرَة.
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