Language/Gulf-arabic/Vocabulary/Family
Hi Gulf Arabic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn Gulf Arabic vocabulary related to family. Family is a very important aspect of Gulf Arab culture. Let's get started!
Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Say Hello and Greetings in Gulf Arabic, Express Surprise & Education.
Family Members[edit | edit source]
In Gulf Arabic, we have different words to refer to family members based on their gender and age.
Parents[edit | edit source]
Parents are very respected in Gulf Arab culture, and the words used to refer to them reflect this.
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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الأبّ | al-'ab | father |
الأمّ | al-umm | mother |
Siblings[edit | edit source]
Siblings have a special bond in Gulf Arab families. Here are the words used to refer to them:
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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الأخّ | al-akh | brother |
الأخت | al-ukht | sister |
Children[edit | edit source]
Children are the joy of the Gulf Arab family, and their words reflect this feeling.
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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الابن | al-ibn | son |
الابنة | al-ibnah | daughter |
Extended Family[edit | edit source]
In Gulf Arab culture, the extended family is also very important. Let's learn the words used to refer to them.
Grandparents[edit | edit source]
Grandparents hold a special place in Gulf Arab society and have unique words to address them.
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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الجدّ | al-jadd | grandfather |
الجدّة | al-jaddah | grandmother |
Uncles and Aunts[edit | edit source]
In Gulf Arab families, uncles and aunts play an important role in a child's upbringing. Here are the words used to refer to them:
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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العمّ | al-'am | uncle (father's brother) |
العمّة | al-'ammah | aunt (father's sister) |
الخال | al-khal | uncle (mother's brother) |
الخالة | al-khalah | aunt (mother's sister) |
Cousins[edit | edit source]
Cousins are also valued in Gulf Arab families, and these are the words used to call them:
Gulf Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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الإبن الأول | al-ibn al-awwal | male cousin (son of father's brother) |
الإبنة الأولى | al-ibnah al-awwalah | female cousin (daughter of father's brother) |
الإبن الثاني | al-ibn al-thani | male cousin (son of mother's brother) |
الإبنة الثانية | al-ibnah al-thaniyah | female cousin (daughter of mother's brother) |
الإبن الثالث | al-ibn al-thalith | male cousin (son of father's sister) |
الإبنة الثالثة | al-ibnah al-thalithah | female cousin (daughter of father's sister) |
الإبن الرابع | al-ibn al-rabe' | male cousin (son of mother's sister) |
الإبنة الرابعة | al-ibnah al-rabe'ah | female cousin (daughter of mother's sister) |
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Here is a dialogue between two family members:
- Person 1: هذا أخي. (This is my brother.)
- Person 2: يا هلا فيه! شلونه؟ (Hello to him! How is he?)
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we have learned Gulf Arabic vocabulary related to family members. To improve your Gulf Arabic vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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Sources[edit | edit source]
Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: Days of the Week & How to say Good Bye?.
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Education
- Colors
- Drinks
- Food
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Days of the Week
- How to say Good Bye?
- At the Market
- Feelings and Emotions