wrong in Arabic
wrong in Arabic is خَاطِئ, خَطَأ — wrong means incorrect or not true.
wrong in Arabic
خَاطِئ
Pronounced: ḵāṭiʔ
incorrect
خَطَأ
Pronounced: ḵaṭaʔ
incorrect
What does "wrong" mean?
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adj Incorrect or not true.
"That answer is wrong; the capital of Australia is Canberra, not Sydney."
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adj Morally bad or unjust.
"It's wrong to lie to your friends."
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adj Not functioning properly; not as it should be.
"Something is wrong with the engine — it keeps stalling."
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noun An unjust or immoral act.
"He tried to right the wrongs of his past."
wrong in a sentence
- That answer is wrong; the capital of Australia is Canberra, not Sydney.
- It's wrong to lie to your friends.
- Something is wrong with the engine — it keeps stalling.
- He tried to right the wrongs of his past.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wrong" in Arabic?
"wrong" in Arabic is خَاطِئ, خَطَأ. wrong means: Incorrect or not true.
How do you pronounce خَاطِئ?
"wrong" in Arabic is خَاطِئ, pronounced "ḵāṭiʔ".
How do you use "wrong" in a sentence?
Example: "That answer is wrong; the capital of Australia is Canberra, not Sydney." In Arabic, "wrong" is خَاطِئ, خَطَأ.
Are there other ways to say "wrong" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "wrong": خَاطِئ, خَطَأ.
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