Raya Meaning in English
word
ˈɹeɪə
RAY-uh
ˈreɪ.ə
RAY-uh
التعريف
A narrow mark, line, or stripe, often drawn or seen on a surface. It can also refer to the act of dividing something visually.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Raya' is more commonly used in Spanish, but in English refers mostly to a physical or visual line, mark, or stripe. It can be used for lines drawn with a pen, marks on a surface, or stripes on clothing. Distinct from 'line' (which has broader uses), 'raya' emphasizes the visible mark itself.
Spanish: raya - línea - trazoPortuguese (BR): linha - traço - riscaPortuguese (PT): linha - traço - riscaChinese (Simplified): 线 - 条Chinese (Traditional): 線 - 條Hindi: रेखा - लाइन - पट्टीArabic: خط - سطرBengali: রেখা - দাগRussian: полоса - черта - линия (метка)Japanese: 線(せん) - ストライプ(模様)Vietnamese: vạch - sọcKorean: 선 - 줄무늬Turkish: çizgi - şeritUrdu: دھاری - لکیرIndonesian: vạch - sọc - đường kẻ
جمل نموذجية
Draw a raya on the paper.
basic
There is a raya in the middle of the road.
basic
Her shirt has a blue raya.
basic
I parted my hair to the left with a sharp raya.
natural
Be careful not to cross the white raya.
natural
After the fall, he found a long raya on his bike frame.
natural