yearn in Arabic
yearn in Arabic is تَاقَ, اِشْتَاقَ — yearn means to have a deep, often wistful longing for something or someone.
yearn in Arabic
تَاقَ
Pronounced: tāqa
to have a strong desire for something or to do something
اِشْتَاقَ
Pronounced: ištāqa
to have a strong desire for something or to do something
What does "yearn" mean?
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verb To have a deep, often wistful longing for something or someone.
"She yearned to see her family again after years abroad."
yearn in a sentence
- She yearned to see her family again after years abroad.
- He yearned for the simpler life he'd left behind.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "yearn" in Arabic?
"yearn" in Arabic is تَاقَ, اِشْتَاقَ. yearn means: To have a deep, often wistful longing for something or someone.
How do you pronounce تَاقَ?
"yearn" in Arabic is تَاقَ, pronounced "tāqa".
How do you use "yearn" in a sentence?
Example: "She yearned to see her family again after years abroad." In Arabic, "yearn" is تَاقَ, اِشْتَاقَ.
Are there other ways to say "yearn" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "yearn": تَاقَ, اِشْتَاقَ.
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