How to Name Objects in the Room in Arabic
Edited by Mr handsome, Mimi, Maluniu, Flickety and 7 others
Arabic is a very interesting language, and spoken by several hundred thousand people in the Middle East and elsewhere. The following words are great to help expand your vocabulary. To start learning Arabic, refer to the starter articles on this site.
Steps
English ::: Arabic
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1telephone ::: ha-tef ::: هاتفAd
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2computer ::: ha-soob ::: حاسوب
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3book ::: kee-ta-b ::: كتاب
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4pen/pencil::: qa-lam ::: قلم
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5paper ::: w'a-ra-qa ::: ورقة
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6notebook ::: daff-tar ::: دفتر
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7trash ::: muh-mal-at ::: مهملات
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8clock/time::: sa'ah ::: ساعة
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9door ::: b-a-b ::: باب
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10window ::: na-fi-za ::: نافذة
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11flag ::: a'a-lam ::: علم
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12homework ::: wa-jib ::: واجب
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13home ::: b-ay-t ::: بيت
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14light ::: dow'a ::: ضوء
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15chair ::: kur-see ::: كرسي
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16table ::: ta-we-lah ::: طاولةAd
- In Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and other Maghrab countires, بيت (b-ay-t) translates as 'a room.'
Tips
- The equivalent for "the" in arabic is "al-".
- When ever there's an "a'a" you use the back of your throat to make an "augh" sound.
Warnings
- Make sure you understand basic sentence construction before using them with people who speak Arabic.