English → Arabic
Do you like it
هل تحب ذلك
Do you like it Meaning in Arabic
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Usage in Arabic
«Do you like it» is a English word. This page explains how it maps to Arabic, with examples from real sentences in our library.
Example Sentences (5)
Do you have any interest in sports?
هل تهتم بالرياضة؟
There's nothing I can do.
ليس هناك ما يمكنني فعله.
I broke down the door because I lost the key.
لقد كسرت الباب لأنني أضعت المفتاح.
Don't worry about such a thing.
لا تقلق بشأن أمر كهذا.
What's she doing?
ماذا تفعل؟
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the Arabic translation of "Do you like it"?
- In Arabic, "Do you like it" (English) is translated as «هل تحب ذلك». «Do you like it» is a English word. This page explains how it maps to Arabic, with examples from real sentences in our library.
- How do you pronounce "هل تحب ذلك"?
- Pronunciation guide: Listen to the audio player for Do you like it. Use the audio button on this page to hear native pronunciation of «Do you like it».
- When should I use «هل تحب ذلك» instead of a synonym?
- Use «هل تحب ذلك» in everyday situations matching the example sentences on this page.
- Can I see "Do you like it" used in real sentences?
- Yes. This page includes 5 example sentences, plus links to related dialogues, stories, and grammar topics that use similar vocabulary.
- How can I practice "Do you like it" and related vocabulary?
- Explore the linked words, sentences, and conversations below. Then try interactive lessons and quizzes on Rawaya Languages for English.