Vocab List Flashcards
What is the Arabic term for food?
Ta3aam
Ta3aam is the general term for food in Arabic.
What is the Arabic word for meal?
wajba
Wajba is the singular form; wajabaat is the plural.
What are the three main meals referred to in Arabic?
- faTuur (breakfast)
- gadaa’ (lunch)
- 3ašaa’ (dinner)
These terms are essential in discussing daily meals in Arabic.
How do you say ‘to have breakfast’ in Arabic?
faTara - yafTuru
This verb form indicates the action of having breakfast.
What is the Arabic term for delivery?
tawsil
Tawsil refers to the act of delivering food or goods.
What is the Arabic word for restaurant?
maT3am
The plural form is maTaa3im.
What is the Arabic term for waiter?
naadil
The plural form is nudul.
What is the Arabic word for recipe?
waSfa
The plural form is waSafaat.
Fill in the blank: To be hungry in Arabic is _______.
jaai3
Jaai3 is used to describe the state of hunger.
Fill in the blank: To eat in Arabic is _______.
akala - yaakulu
This verb form indicates the action of eating.
Fill in the blank: To drink in Arabic is _______.
šariba - yašrabu
This verb form indicates the action of drinking.
What is the Arabic term for ingredient?
miqdaar
Miqdaar refers to the amount or quantity of an ingredient.
What is the Arabic word for jar?
jar
The term is commonly used for containers, especially for food items.
What is the Arabic term for box?
Sunduuq
Sunduuq is used for various types of boxes.
Fill in the blank: To be full from eating in Arabic is _______.
šab3aan
Šab3aan describes the state of being full after a meal.
What is the Arabic term for thirst?
3aTšaan
3aTšaan is used to describe the feeling of thirst.
What is the Arabic word for hungry?
jaai3
Jaai3 is the adjective used to describe hunger.
What does ‘Gadaa’’ refer to in Arabic?
Lunch
Gadaa’ is one of the three main meals of the day.
True or False: The Arabic term for dinner is ‘faTuur’.
False
‘faTuur’ refers to breakfast, while ‘3ašaa’’ refers to dinner.
What is the Arabic term for hunger?
juu3
Juu3 is the noun form used to refer to the state of hunger.
What is the Arabic term for thirsty?
3aTšaan
This term describes the feeling of needing to drink.