The Arabic words 'hararah' and 'tadfi'ah' both mean heat. 'Hararah' refers to heat as a concept, while 'tadfi'ah' refers to the act or process of heating.
The Arabic terms 'حرارة' (hararah) and 'تدفئة' (tadfi'ah) both relate to heat, with 'حرارة' referring to the concept of heat itself and 'تدفئة' referring to the act or process of heating.
Front | heat |
---|---|
Back | حرارة، تدفئة |
Tags: frozen
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Melt يذوب to
Previous card: Hurry اسرع هارياب up
Up to card list: English to Arabic إنجليزي عربي