First 20 Words Flashcards
كِتَاب
Book
Book
كِتَاب
أنا
I
I
أنا
My (M+F)
ي
Describe the Arabic word for ‘book’.
The Arabic word for ‘book’ is كِتَاب.
Explain the meaning of ‘أنا’ in Arabic.
The word ‘أنا’ means ‘I’ in Arabic.
Define the possessive form for ‘my’ in Arabic.
The possessive form for ‘my’ in Arabic is ‘ي’.
How do you say ‘don’t eat’ in Arabic?
You say ‘لا آكل’ in Arabic.
What does ‘عند’ signify in Arabic?
The word ‘عند’ signifies ‘have’ in Arabic.
Explain the meaning of ‘ليس’ in Arabic.
The word ‘ليس’ means ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t exist’ in Arabic.
Describe the definite article in Arabic.
The definite article in Arabic is ‘ال’, which means ‘the’.
How do you express ‘their book’ in Arabic?
You express ‘their book’ in Arabic as ‘كِتَابهم’.
What is the Arabic word for ‘his’?
The Arabic word for ‘his’ is ‘ه’.
Define the Arabic word for ‘her’.
The Arabic word for ‘her’ is ‘ها’.
Explain the feminine word for ‘ball’ in Arabic.
The feminine word for ‘ball’ in Arabic is ‘كرة’.
What is the Arabic term for ‘school’?
The Arabic term for ‘school’ is ‘مدرسة’.
How do you say ‘my pen’ in Arabic?
You say ‘قلمي’ for ‘my pen’ in Arabic.
Describe the action of eating in Arabic.
The action of eating in Arabic is expressed as ‘أكل’.
How do you say ‘my book’ in Arabic?
You say ‘كِتَابي’ for ‘my book’ in Arabic.
What does ‘أنا آكل’ mean in English?
‘أنا آكل’ means ‘I eat’ in English.
Explain the phrase ‘ليس عندي كِتَاب’.
The phrase ‘ليس عندي كِتَاب’ means ‘I don’t have a book’ in English.
How do you express ‘I don’t have my book’ in Arabic?
You express it as ‘أنا ليس عندي كِتَابي’ in Arabic.
What is the Arabic phrase for ‘my ball’?
The Arabic phrase for ‘my ball’ is ‘كرَتي’.
Define the phrase ‘مدرستي’ in English.
The phrase ‘مدرستي’ means ‘my school’ in English.
Explain the phrase ‘أنا لا عند كِتَاب’.
The phrase ‘أنا لا عند كِتَاب’ means ‘I don’t have a book’ in English.
What does ‘أنا لا عند كِتَابي’ mean?
It means ‘I don’t have my book’ in English.
Describe the Arabic word for ‘the book’.
The Arabic word for ‘the book’ is ‘الكِتَاب’.
Describe the meaning of ‘لا آكل’ in English.
‘لا آكل’ means ‘Don’t eat’.
Explain the phrase ‘لا أكل’ and its English translation.
‘لا أكل’ translates to ‘Don’t I eat?’
How do you say ‘Don’t I have a book?’ in Arabic?
‘Don’t I have a book?’ is ‘لا عندي كِتَاب؟’ in Arabic.
Define the Arabic phrase ‘ليس عندي كِتَاب’ and its English equivalent.
‘ليس عندي كِتَاب’ means ‘I don’t have a book’.
Do ‘كِتَابي آكل’ and ‘كرةي آكل’ have similar structures?
Yes, both phrases follow the structure of ‘I eat’ followed by a noun, meaning ‘I eat my book’ and ‘I eat my ball’ respectively.
Explain the meaning of ‘كِتَابي ليس آكل’ in English.
‘كِتَابي ليس آكل’ translates to ‘I don’t eat my book’.
How do you express possession in Arabic with the phrase ‘I have my book’?
‘I have my book’ is expressed as ‘كِتَابي عندي’ in Arabic.
What is the English translation of ‘هل عندي كِتَاب؟’ ?
‘هل عندي كِتَاب؟’ translates to ‘Do I have a book?’
Define the question ‘هل عنده كِتَاب؟’ in English.
‘هل عنده كِتَاب؟’ means ‘Does he have a book?’
How would you ask ‘Does she have a book?’ in Arabic?
‘Does she have a book?’ is ‘هل عندها كِتَاب؟’ in Arabic.
هل عندها كِتَاب؟
Does she have a book?
هل عنده كِتَاب؟
Does he have a book?
هل عندي كِتَاب؟
Do I have a book?
كِتَابي عندي
I have my book
كرةي آكل
I eat my ball
كِتَابي آكل
I eat my book
ليس عندي كِتَاب
I don’t have a book
لا عندي كِتَاب؟
Don’t I have a book?
لا أكل
Don’t I eat?
لا آكل
Don’t eat
الكِتَاب
the book
أنا لا عند كِتَابي
I don’t have my book
أنا لا عند كِتَاب
I don’t have a book
مدرستي
my school
كرَتي
my ball
أنا ليس عندي كِتَابي
I don’t have my book
ليس عندي كِتَاب
I don’t have a book
أنا آكل
I eat
كِتَابي
my book
أكل
eating
قلمي
my pen
مدرسة
school
كرة
ball
ها
her
ه
his
كِتَابهم
their book
ال
the
ليس
don’t / doesn’t exist
عند
have
لا آكل
don’t eat
ي
my
أنا
I
كِتَاب
book
السلام عليكم
Peace be Upon You
Peace be Upon You
السلام عليكم
And upon you be peace
وعليكم السلام
وعليكم السلام
And upon you be peace
صباح الخير
Good Morning
Good Morning
صباح الخير
Good Afternoon
مساء الخير
مساء الخير
Good Afternoon
آنا إسمي
My name is
My name is
آنا إسمي
آنا إسمي
Welcome
Welcome
أهلًا وسهلًا
Thanks
شكرا
شكرا
Thanks
كيف حالك؟
How are you (To Male)
كيف حالكِ؟
How are you (To Female)
كيف حالكم؟
How are you (group)
How are you (group)
كيف حالكم؟
How are you (To Female)
كيف حالكِ؟
كيف حالكِ؟
How are you (To Female)
مرحبا
Hello
Hello
مرحبا
Fine
بخير
بخير
Fine
How are you (female)
ﻚﻟﺎﺣ ﻒﻴﻛ
How are you? (masc. singular)
كيف حالك؟
كيف حالك؟
How are you? (masc. singular)
كيف حالك؟
How are you? (fem. singular)
الحمد لله
Praise be to God
Praise be to God.
الحمد لله
صَبَاحُ الخَيْرْ
Good morning
Good morning.
صَبَاحُ الخَيْرْ.
How are you both?
كَيْفَ حَالُكُمَا؟
كَيْفَ حَالُكُمَا؟
How are you both?
We’re fine
نَحْنُ بِخَيْرْ
نَحْنُ بِخَيْرْ
We’re fine
And you (Fem.)
و أنتِ
Everything is fine
كلّ شيئ بخير
كلّ شيئ بخير
Everything is fine
What is your name (Masc.)
ما اسمك؟
ما اسمك؟
What is your name (Masc.)
مَا اسْمُكِ؟
What is your name (Fem.)
What is your name (Fem.)
مَا اسْمُكِ؟
Student (Masc.)
طَالِبْ
طَالِبْ
Student (Masc.)
أنا أيضا
Me too
Me too
أنا أيضا
Really
حَقًّا
حَقًّا
Really
عَفْوًا
Excuse me
Excuse Me
عَفْوًا
Look
بَحَثَ
It is
إنّه
إنّه
It is
You
أنت
أنت
You
From
من
من
From
France
فرنسا
فرنسا
France
Saudi Arabia
السعودية
السعودية
Saudi Arabia
الأردن
Jordan
Jordan
الأردن
Egypt
مصر
مصر
Egypt
Morocco
المغرب
المغرب
Morocco
Russia
روسيا
روسيا
Russia
Spain
إسبانيا
إسبانيا
Spain
Norway
النرويج
النرويج
Norway
Germany
ألمانيا
ألمانيا
Germany
Japan
اليابان
اليابان
Japan
England
إنجلترا
إنجلترا
England
Italy
إيطاليا
إيطاليا
Italy
بلد
Country
Country
بلد
He
هو
هو
He
She
هي
هي
She
Korea
كوريا
كوريا
Korea
What
ماذا
ماذا
What
literature
الآداب
الآداب
literature
Chemistry
الكيمياء
الكيمياء
Chemistry
Teacher (M)
مدرس
مدرس
Teacher (M)
Teacher (F)
مدرسة
مدرسة
Teacher (F)
Tourist (M)
سائحة
سائحة
Tourist (M)
Tourist (F)
سائح
سائح
Tourist (F)
أدرس
I study
I study
أدرس
History
التاريخ
التاريخ
History
You do (M)
تفعل
تفعل
You do (M)
You do (F)
تفعلين
تفعلين
You do (F)