Arabic in Korean
Arabic in Korean is 아랍 문자 — Arabic means a major Semitic language spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, with many regional dialects and a shared formal written form.
Arabic in Korean
아랍 문자
Pronounced: arap munja
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What does "Arabic" mean?
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name A major Semitic language spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, with many regional dialects and a shared formal written form.
"He spent a year in Cairo learning Arabic."
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adj Relating to the Arabic language or its script; also used for the standard "0-9" digit system (Arabic numerals), which actually reached Europe via Arab scholars rather than being invented by them.
"The invoice used Arabic numerals instead of Roman ones."
Arabic in a sentence
- He spent a year in Cairo learning Arabic.
- Modern Standard Arabic is used in news broadcasts across the Arab world.
- The invoice used Arabic numerals instead of Roman ones.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Arabic" in Korean?
"Arabic" in Korean is 아랍 문자. Arabic means: A major Semitic language spoken across the Middle East and North Africa, with many regional dialects and a shared formal written form.
How do you pronounce 아랍 문자?
"Arabic" in Korean is 아랍 문자, pronounced "arap munja".
How do you use "Arabic" in a sentence?
Example: "He spent a year in Cairo learning Arabic." In Korean, "Arabic" is 아랍 문자.
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