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Question by  acesi (24)

How do you say "window" in Arabic?

 
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Answer by  JFP (13)

One says "window" in Arabic as shubbaak. The root is the three letters (or sounds) sh, b, and k, which means "to entwine" or "to entangle." Somehow, "window" is derived from this.

 
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Answer by  bondgirl42 (27)

Some English words can be translated into one of more Arabic words. The Arabic word for window is nafetha. It is pronounced "næfeðə". It can also be translated as "subbak", and can be translated as "nafiza" as well.

 
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Answer by  lcarroca (22)

The word for window in Arabic is shubbaak. There seems to be many meanings of the word window in Arabic.

 
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