Unit 6&7 Flashcards

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What is the Arabic term for ‘to help’?

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سَاعَدَ يُسَاعِدُ (sa’ada yusa’idu)

This verb is commonly used in various contexts to indicate assistance.

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What does ‘شَارِع رَئِيسِي’ mean in English?

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main road (shari’ ra’eesi)

It refers to the primary road in an area.

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How do you say ‘tree(s)’ in Arabic?

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شَجَرَة/ شَجَر (shajarah/shajar)

‘شَجَرَة’ is singular, while ‘شَجَر’ can refer to multiple trees.

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What is the Arabic word for ‘cow(s)’?

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بَقَرَة/ بَقَر (baqarah/baqar)

Similar to trees, ‘بَقَرَة’ is singular and ‘بَقَر’ is plural.

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Translate ‘to make’ into Arabic.

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صَنَعَ/ يَصْنَعُ

This verb is frequently used in various contexts, including manufacturing and creation.

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What does ‘وَسَط’ mean?

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middle (wasat)

It can refer to the center of a place or a situation.

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What is the meaning of ‘مُتَوَسِّط’?

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medium (mutawassit)

It often describes something that is average or in between.

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What does ‘سَادَة’ refer to?

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plain (saadah)

It can describe a something simple

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What is the Arabic term for ‘end of…’?

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نِهَايَة (nihaayah)

Used to indicate the conclusion or limit of something.

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Translate ‘beginning’ into Arabic.

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بِدَايَة (bidaayah)

This term signifies the start of an event or process.

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What does ‘لَيْسَ’ mean?

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not (laysa)

It is a negation used in various grammatical constructs.

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How do you say ‘there is’ in Arabic?

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يُوْجَد (yoojad)

This phrase is used to indicate the existence of something.

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What is the Arabic term for ‘there is not’?

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لَا يُوْجَد (laa yoojad)

Used to indicate the absence of something.

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What does ‘مُخْتَلِف’ mean?

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different (mukhtalif)

It is used to describe variations or distinctions.

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What is the meaning of ‘مَوْقِف السَّيَّاراَت’?

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car park (mawqif as-sayyaaraat)

A designated area for parking vehicles.

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Translate ‘clothes’ into Arabic.

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لِبَاس/ مَلَابِس (libaas/malaabis)

Both terms refer to garments or attire.

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What does ‘طَعَام/ اَطْعِمَة’ mean?

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food(s) (ta’aam/at’imah)

‘طَعَام’ is plural for foods, while ‘‘اَطْعِمَة refers to food.

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18
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What is the Arabic term for ‘tasty’?

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لَذِيْذ (lazeez)

Used to describe delicious food.

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Fill in the blank: ‘from where’ in Arabic is _______.

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مِن أَيْن…؟ (min ayna)

Commonly used to inquire about the origin of something.

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What does ‘خُذْ/ خُذِي’ mean?

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take the…(m/f)

A command form used to instruct someone to take something.

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21
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How do you say ‘first street’ in Arabic?

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أوَّل شَارِع (awwal shari’)

Indicates the primary or initial street in a sequence.

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What is the Arabic term for ‘second street’?

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ثَانِي شَارِع (thaani shaari’)

Refers to the street that comes after the first.

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23
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What does ‘بَعِيْد عَن’ mean?

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far from (ba’eed an)

Used to describe distance from a particular point.

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What is the meaning of ‘قَرِيْب مِن’?

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close to (qareeb min)

Indicates proximity to a location.

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25
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Translate ‘traffic lights’ into Arabic.

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اِشاَرَةُ الْمُروْر (ishaartul muroor)

Refers to the signals that control vehicle movement at intersections.

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What does ‘نِهاَيَةُ الْشَّارِع’ mean?

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end of the street (nihaayatush shaari’)

Indicates the termination point of a street.

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27
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How do you say ‘opposite’ in Arabic?

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مُقَابِل (muqaabil)

Used to describe something that is directly across from something else.

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What is the Arabic term for ‘street’?

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شَارع (shaa’ri)

‘شَارع’ is used to refer to a street or road.

29
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How do you say ‘in’ in Arabic?

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فِي (fee)

‘فِي’ is a preposition indicating location.

30
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What is the Arabic term for ‘table/dining table’?

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مَائِدَة (maa’idah)

‘مَائِدَة’ refers specifically to a dining table.

31
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What is the plural form of ‘chair’ in Arabic?

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كُرْسِي/كَرَاسِي (kursi/karaasee)

‘كَرَاسِي’ is the plural form of ‘كُرْسِي’.

32
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How do you say ‘bed’ in Arabic?

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سَرِيْر (sareer)

‘سَرِيْر’ is used to refer to a bed.

33
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What is the Arabic term for ‘door’?

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بَاب/اَبْوَاب (baab/abwaab)

‘ابْوَاب’ is the plural form of ‘بَاب’.

34
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What is the Arabic word for ‘computer’?

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حَاسُوْب (haasoob)

‘حَاسُوْب’ refers to a computer.

35
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How do you say ‘window’ in Arabic?

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شُبّاك (shubbaak)

‘شُبّاك’ is the term for a window.

36
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What is the Arabic term for ‘picture’?

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صُوْرَة/صُوَر (soorah/suwar)

‘صُوَر’ is the plural form of ‘صُوْرَة’.

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What does ‘خِزَانَة’ mean?

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cupboard (khizaanah)

‘خِزَانَة’ refers to a cupboard or storage space.

38
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How do you ask ‘is…?’ in Arabic?

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هَل (hal)

‘هَل’ is used to form yes/no questions.

39
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What does ‘أَيْن’ mean?

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where? (ayna)

‘أَيْن’ is used to ask about location.

40
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Fill in the blank: The Arabic word for ‘under’ is _______.

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تَحْتَ

‘تَحْتَ’ indicates a position below something.

41
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What is the Arabic term for ‘on top of’?

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عَلَى (alaa)

‘عَلَى’ signifies being above or on top of something.

42
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What does ‘بَيْنَ’ mean?

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between (bayna)

‘بَيْنَ’ indicates a position in the middle of two things.

43
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How do you say ‘above’ in Arabic?

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فَوْقَ (fawqa)

‘فَوْقَ’ is used to describe something that is higher than another.

44
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Fill in the blank: The Arabic word for ‘side of/to the side’ is _______.

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بِجَانِب

‘بِجَانِب’ indicates a position next to something.

45
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What is the Arabic term for ‘but/however’?

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وَلكِن (wa laakin)

‘وَلكِن’ is a conjunction used to contrast statements.

46
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How do you say ‘miserable’ in Arabic?

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مُزْعِج (muz’ij)

‘مُزْعِج’ describes something that is annoying or troublesome.

47
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What does ‘لِي’ mean?

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for me/I have (lee)

‘لِي’ indicates possession or belonging.

48
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What is the Arabic phrase for ‘he has’?

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لَهُ (lahoo)

‘لَهُ’ is used to indicate possession by a male.

49
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Fill in the blank: The phrase ‘لَهُ عَلَيَّ’ means ‘he has upon me _______’.

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لَهُ عَلَيَّ

This phrase indicates a burden or obligation.

50
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What is the Arabic term for ‘blog’?

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مُدَوَّنَة (mudawwanah)

‘مُدَوَّنَة’ refers to an online journal or blog.

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How do you say ‘honeymoon’ in Arabic?

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شَهْر عَسَل (sharu asal)

‘شَهْر عَسَل’ literally translates to ‘month of honey’.

52
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What is the Arabic word for ‘city’?

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مِصْر (misr)

‘مِصْر’ can refer to a city or Egypt.

53
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What is the term for ‘Egypt’ in Arabic?

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اَلْمِصْر (al-misr)

‘اَلْمِصْر’ specifically denotes the country of Egypt.

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What does ‘مَرْكَب’ mean?

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boat (Markab)

‘مَرْكَب’ refers to a type of boat or vessel.

55
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How do you say ‘cabin/room’ in Arabic?

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قَمْرَة (qamrah)

‘قَمْرَة’ is used to refer to a small room or cabin.

56
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What is the Arabic term for ‘mirror’?

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مِرْآة (mir’ah)

‘مِرْآة’ refers to a reflective surface.

57
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True or False: ‘هَذَا هُوَ/هَذِه هِيَ’ means ‘this is that…’.

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True

This phrase is used to point out or identify objects.

58
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What does ‘غُرْفَة’ mean?

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room (gurfah)

‘غُرْفَة’ refers to a room in a building.

59
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How do you say ‘crocodile’ in Arabic?

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تِمْسَاح (timsaah)

‘تِمْسَاح’ is the term for crocodile.

60
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What is the Arabic term for ‘idea’?

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فِكْرَة (fikrah)

‘فِكْرَة’ refers to a concept or thought.

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What does ‘مَجْرُوْر’ refer to in grammar?

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genitive case (majroor)

‘مَجْرُوْر’ indicates a grammatical case showing possession.

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Fill in the blank: ‘قَرِيْب مِنْ’ means _______.

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close to (qareeb min)

This phrase is used to indicate proximity.

63
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How do you say ‘yes’ in Arabic?

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نَعَم (na’am)

‘نَعَم’ is the affirmative response.

64
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What is the Arabic term for ‘no’?

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لَا (laa)

‘لَا’ is the negative response.

65
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What does ‘بَيْتُ الطُّلاَّب’ mean?

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student accommodation (baytut tullaab)

This term refers to housing for students.