prince

Arabic translation: ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا

15:58 Nov 1, 2001
English to Arabic translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary
English term or phrase: prince
The prince of england...
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Arabic translation:ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا
Explanation:
prine: ameer أمير
The prince of England:
ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا
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Raghad
Local time: 18:32
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4 +4ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا
Raghad
4 +1Ameer
Boushra Ezzideen
5Ameer
Nabil Baradey


  

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Ameer


Explanation:
No explanation.

Boushra Ezzideen
Belgium
Local time: 17:32
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 36

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agree  Neveen El-Gamal
1 day 8 hrs
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ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا


Explanation:
prine: ameer أمير
The prince of England:
ameer ingeltra أمير إنجلترا
ُ

Raghad
Local time: 18:32
PRO pts in pair: 160
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  AhmedAMS
3 hrs

agree  Neveen El-Gamal
1 day 8 hrs

agree  ali darwiche: AMEER ENGLISCE
2 days 2 hrs

agree  yacine
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6 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Ameer


Explanation:
Notice, however, that the stress is on the second syllable. The British took the word into English where it's spelled "Emir". The spelling above is more representative of the way it is pronounced.

Nabil Baradey
Local time: 19:32
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
PRO pts in pair: 56
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