Jobs and Occupations in Arabic

Today’s post is a quick reminder for a previous article that we’ve listed about two years ago under the same title: Arabic Vocabulary: Job Titles and Occupations in Arabic. It’s a short list of some of the most common Jobs and Occupations in Arabic.

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The Five Senses in Arabic

The Five Senses in Arabic

In this post, we will talk about the five senses (الحَواسُّ الخَمْسُ) of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing in Arabic. this post will also include information about the different body organs that our senses uses and some other useful information regarding this subject.

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Grandmother and Grandfather Holding Child on Their Lap

Family Members and Relationships in Arabic

The post details the Arabic names for family members. “Usrah” (أسرة) refers to the small family (parents and children), while “‘Ailah” (عائلة) denotes the extended family but can be used for both. A spectrum of family terms is given, covering basic relationships like parents (Wālid/Wālidah) and children (Atfāl), to specifics like niece (Ibnatu Al-Akh/Ukht), fiance (Khatīb), and in-laws (Ḥamw, Ḥamāh, Nassīb, Nassībah).

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The Body Parts in Arabic: The Body

Body Parts in Arabic: The Body

In schools, colleges or in medical schools, we all have learned about the human body (Jismu al-insan – جسم الإنسان) and the various human body parts (A’da’u jismi al-insan – أعضاء جسم الإنسان), and since most people start out to learn Arabic by memorizing as much vocabulary as possible, we decided that in this post we are going to learn the Arabic vocabulary of some basic parts of the human body. From head to toe, these Arabic names of the human body parts will be frequently used in your daily conversations and we suggest that you practice them a lot as they will come very handy when time is right.

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