world in Arabic
world in Arabic is عَالَم, دُنْيَا — world means the Earth, along with all its people, countries, and cultures.
world in Arabic
عَالَم
Pronounced: ʕālam
collective/subjective human experience
عَالَم
Pronounced: ʕālam
inhabited planet
دُنْيَا
Pronounced: dunyā
inhabited planet
What does "world" mean?
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noun The Earth, along with all its people, countries, and cultures.
"She has traveled to over forty countries around the world."
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noun Human existence and experience as a whole; life in general.
"He seemed to have the weight of the world on his shoulders."
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noun A particular sphere of activity, interest, or experience.
"She's a rising star in the world of fashion."
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noun A planet or fictional realm, especially one that could support or does support life.
"Astronomers discovered a new world orbiting a distant star."
world in a sentence
- She has traveled to over forty countries around the world.
- The news spread around the world within hours.
- He seemed to have the weight of the world on his shoulders.
- She's a rising star in the world of fashion.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "world" in Arabic?
"world" in Arabic is عَالَم, دُنْيَا. world means: The Earth, along with all its people, countries, and cultures.
How do you pronounce عَالَم?
"world" in Arabic is عَالَم, pronounced "ʕālam".
How do you use "world" in a sentence?
Example: "She has traveled to over forty countries around the world." In Arabic, "world" is عَالَم, دُنْيَا.
Are there other ways to say "world" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "world": عَالَم, دُنْيَا.
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