win in Arabic
win in Arabic is رَبِحَ, كَسَبَ, فَازَ — win means to come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
win in Arabic
رَبِحَ
Pronounced: rabiḥa
transitive: achieve victory in
كَسَبَ
Pronounced: kasaba
transitive: achieve victory in
فَازَ
Pronounced: fāza
transitive: achieve victory in
What does "win" mean?
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verb To come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
"Our team won the match 3–1."
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verb To obtain something desirable through effort, skill, or luck.
"He won a scholarship to study abroad."
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verb To gain someone's trust, affection, or support, often "win over".
"Her honesty won the jury over."
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noun A single victory or successful result.
"That was a hard-fought win for the underdogs."
win in a sentence
- Our team won the match 3–1.
- She won the chess tournament for the third year running.
- He won a scholarship to study abroad.
- They won first prize in the raffle.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "win" in Arabic?
"win" in Arabic is رَبِحَ, كَسَبَ, فَازَ. win means: To come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
How do you pronounce رَبِحَ?
"win" in Arabic is رَبِحَ, pronounced "rabiḥa".
How do you use "win" in a sentence?
Example: "Our team won the match 3–1." In Arabic, "win" is رَبِحَ, كَسَبَ, فَازَ.
Are there other ways to say "win" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 3 translations listed for "win": رَبِحَ, كَسَبَ, فَازَ.
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