This lesson will help Arabic language students in beginner levels to use the adverbs and to pronounce them correctly .
Translation الكلمة voice/audio
at all
إطلاقاً
Itlaqan
Scarcely
نادِراً
nadiran
frequently
غالباً
ghalban
Usually
عادةً
Aadatan
completely
تماماً
tamaman
Permanently
نهائياً
Nihaiean
barely
بالكاد
bialkad
Mostly
في كثير من الأحيان
fi kathir min al’ahyan
Always
دائماً
dayiman
Mostly
على الأغلب
ealaa al’aghlab
at all
مطلقاً
Moutlaqan
Never
أبداً
Abadan
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Here are some Arabic adverbs of frequency that beginners can use to express how often something occurs:دَائِمًا (Dāʼiman): Translates to “always” and indicates something that is constantly or unchangingly true.أحْيَانًا (Aḥyānan): Means “sometimes” and refers to occurrences that happen occasionally.طوالَ الوَقْت (Ṭwāla alwaqt): Literally translates to “all the time” and signifies continuous or uninterrupted actions.في كَثيْرٍ مِنَ الأَحْيانِ (Fī kathyrin mina alʼaḥyāni): Expresses “often” or “frequently.”مِنْ وَقْتٍ لِآخَر (Min waqtin liʼākhar): Means “from time to time” or “occasionally.”بَينَ الحِيْنِ وَالحين (Bayna alḥīni wālḥyn): Refers to “now and then” or “intermittently.”كُلَّما / عِنْدَما (Kullamā / ʻindamā): Indicates “whenever” or “every time.”في كُلِّ مَرّةٍ (Fī kulli marrtin): Means “each time” or “on every occasion.”