خالد

This is the 744th most frequent Arabic word.

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خالد

"خالد" means "eternal" or "immortal" in English.


The word "خالد" is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.

خالد طالب مجتهد يدرس الطب في الجامعة.

Khalid is a diligent student studying medicine at the university.


The word "خالد" is used as an adjective meaning "everlasting."

يسعى الإنسان لتحقيق ذكر خالد في الحياة.

A person strives to achieve an everlasting remembrance in life.


The word "الخالدة" is used as an adjective derived from the root "خالد," describing perpetuity.

يعتبر النهر الجاري مثلاً على الأشياء الخالدة في الطبيعة.

The flowing river is considered an example of the everlasting things in nature.