In today's Arabic lesson, we are going to continue learning about the "human body parts in Arabic" and more specifically about two parts of the human body, the hardest working and most visible ones: the hands and the feet in Arabic and their Arabic pronunciation. We are including the Arabic pronunciation of these names to help you learn how to speak Arabic more fluently. Remember that the goal here is to learn as much Arabic Vocabulary as possible by memorizing and frequently using these Arabic names when speaking the Arabic language. The Hands in Arabic EnglishArabic SingularArabic Pluralliteral Trans.Arabic Trans.literal Trans.Arabic Trans. HandYadيَدAydīأَيْدِي1WristMi'samمِعْصَمMa'āsimمَعاصِم2ThumbIbhāmu Al-Yadإبهام اليد 3FingernailThufrظفرAthāfirأظافر4PalmKaf / Raḥatu al-yadكف / راحة اليد 5FingerEsba'إِصْبَعAsābi'أَصابِع The Feet in Arabic EnglishArabic SingularArabic Pluralletiral Trans.Arabic Trans.letiral Trans.Arabic Trans. FootQadamقَدَمAqdāmأَقْدام6Ankleka'ḥilكاحلkawāḥilكواحل7ToenailThufru Ar-Rijlظفر الرجلAthāfir Ar-Rijlأظافر الرجل8HeelKa'bكعبku'ūbكعوب9ToeEsba' Al-Qadamإِصْبَع القدمAsābi' Al-Qadamأَصابِع القدم NB: Keep in mind that the foot in Arabic may also be referred to as "Rijl" (رجل) instead of "Qadam" (قَدَم) that's why some people may call the toe-fingers in Arabic either "Athāfir Ar-Rijl" (أظافر الرجل) or "Athāfir Al-Qadam" (أظافر القَدَم). The same thing goes for the toes, both "Asābi' Al-Qadam" (أَصابِع القدم) and "Asābi' Ar-Rijl" (أَصابِع الرجل) are correct Arabic translations. We invite you to comment on this post or suggest other Arabic body parts that you may be interested in. Please, keep checking our upcoming posts to learn more Arabic and extend your vocabulary.