Vocabulary in Arabic

Grow your Arabic vocabulary with topic-based word lists, practical phrases, and spaced repetition tips.

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Complete List of Fruits and Vegetables in Arabic

Complete List of Fruits and Vegetables in Arabic This is a comprehensive guide to learning Arabic fruits and vegetables and their pronunciations. Listen to the audio recordings to ensure the correct pronunciation. Spring Fruits in Arabic Arabic Name Transliteration English Name فراولة Frawla Strawberry برتقال Bortokal Orange تفاح Tuffah Apple مشمش Mishmish Apricot كمثرى Komithra […]

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Adverbs of frequency in Arabic for beginners

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

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Easy Islamic stories in Arabic for kids

قصة بائعة اللبن This story will help students in the middle level to improve reading and listening skills .     كان بعضُ بائعى اللبن يخلط اللبن بالماء، واشتكى المسلمون من ذلك، فأرسل الخليفة أمير المؤمنين عمر بن الخطاب أحد رجاله ينادى فى بائعى اللبن بعدم الغش، فدخل المنادى إلى السوق ونادي: يا بائعى اللبن

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Arabic-English Glossary of Computer and Internet Terms

If you travel to a country where Arabic is spoken, chances are that sooner or later you’ll find yourself using a computer. For English speakers, the Arabic of computers and the internet can be surprisingly easy—in areas of technology, many Arabic terms were adopted from English. In this table we have highlighted the most famous

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Arabic Vowels – Kasraa , Damaa and Fathaa

The English vowels A, E, I, O & U have no equivalent in the Arabic alphabet. However, the Arabic language has special symbols which serve as vowels. These symbols are placed either above or under the letter which is vocalized. Knowing your vowels will help you identify the proper pronunciation of words. As a beginner,

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Travel vocabulary and expression in Arabic

General travel vocabulary     public transport مواصلات عامة Mowslat a’amah The road الطريق Al Tarik The highway الطريق السريع Al Tarik Al Sari’a The port الميناء Al Minaa The airport المطار Al MAtar Arrival time وقت الوصول Wqt alwosol departure time وقت الإقلاع Wqt elqla’ A journey رحلة Re7lah At the airport فى المطار Show

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Transportation Vocabulary in Arabic

وسائل الموصلات المختلفة شاحنة Sha7enah أتوبيس Autobes ميكروباص Microbus دراجة Daragh دراجه نارية Daragh Naryah سفينة Safenah طائرة Taerah قطار Ketar سيارة sayrah Useful means of transport expressions Arabic Romanized Arabic محطة Mahath قطار Ketar نزول Nozol رصيف Raseef رحلة Re7lah مغادرة Mogadrah وصول Wosol محرك Mo7rek حافلة Hafelah مطار Matar طائرة Ta’erh بوابة المغادرة

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Clothes in Arabic

This table contains a list of Clothes in Arabic. Read , Listen & repeat.   English Arabic Pronunciation Coat معطف m’etf trench بالطو Balto Fur coat معطف الفرو m’etf alfrw Jacket سترة strh Pants بنطال bintaal Vest سترة sotrah Socks جِورب jewrab Hat قُبَّعة koubaah Blouse بلوزة blwzh t-shirt تي شيرت ty shyrt Shirt قميص

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Arabic greetings in different dialects

  This is How Arabs use greetings in Different dialects this lesson will be on modern standard Arabic , Syrian dialect, Tunisian dialect,  Egyptian dialect and Algerian dialect in masculine. Arabic dialects, also called colloquial or colloquial, refer to dialects of the non-standard Arabic language, unlike Standard Arabic, where there is usually linguistic duplication between its

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