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Standard Arabic Vocabulary - Animals

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In this lesson, we will learn about animals in Standard Arabic. Animals are an essential part of our ecosystem and have been a subject of fascination for us humans. From domesticated animals to the wild ones, we have always been drawn to them. Learning about animals in Arabic can help you understand the culture and traditions of the Arab world. So, let's get started!


Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Geography, Fish and Seafood, Trees & Ordinal numbers.

Domestic Animals[edit | edit source]

Domestic animals are those that are typically kept as pets and bred for commercial purposes.

Dogs[edit | edit source]

Dogs are known for their loyalty and are the most common domesticated animal in the world. In Standard Arabic, a dog is called ูƒูŽู„ู’ุจู (kalbu).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ูƒูŽู„ู’ุจู kalbu dog

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ูƒูŽู„ู’ุจูŒุŸ (Hal ladayka kalbun?) (Do you have a dog?)
  • Person 2: ู†ูŽุนูŽู…ู’ุŒ ุฃูŽู†ุง ุฃูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ูƒูู„ุงูŽุจูŽ! (Na'am, ana uhibbu alkilaba!) (Yes, I love dogs!)

Cats[edit | edit source]

Cats are known for their grace and independence. In Standard Arabic, a cat is called ู‚ูุทูŽู‘ุฉูŒโ€Ž (qittatun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ู‚ูุทูŽู‘ุฉูŒโ€Ž qittatun cat

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ู„ูŽุฏูŽูŠู’ูƒูŽ ู‚ูุทูŽู‘ุฉูŒุŸ (Hal ladayka qittatun?) (Do you have a cat?)
  • Person 2: ู„ูŽุงุŒ ู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุญู’ุจู‘ ุงู„ุญูŽูŠูŽูˆุงู†ูŽุงุชู ุงู„ุฃูŽู„ููŠููŽุฉู. (La, lakinni uhibbu al-hayawฤnฤti al-alifati) (No, but I love domestic animals.)

Birds[edit | edit source]

Birds are known for their beautiful songs and colorful feathers. In Standard Arabic, a bird is called ุทูŽุงุฆูุฑูŒ (แนญฤโ€™irun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุทูŽุงุฆูุฑูŒ แนญฤโ€™irun bird

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุชูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุทูู‘ูŠููˆุฑูŽุŸ (Hal tuhibbu alttuyoor?) (Do you like birds?)
  • Person 2: ู†ูŽุนูŽู…ู’ุŒ ุฃูุญูุจู‘ ุงู„ุทูู‘ูŠููˆุฑูŽ ุงู„ุฌูŽู…ูŠู„ูŽุฉ. (Na'am, uhibbu alttuyoor al-jamila.) (Yes, I love beautiful birds.)

Fish[edit | edit source]

Fish are an essential source of food for many cultures around the world. In Standard Arabic, a fish is called ุณูŽู…ูŽูƒูŒ (samakun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุณูŽู…ูŽูƒูŒ samakun fish

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุชูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุณูŽู‘ู…ูŽูƒูŽุŸ (Hal tuhibbu assamak?) (Do you like fish?)
  • Person 2: ู†ูŽุนูŽู…ู’ุŒ ุฃูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุณูŽู‘ู…ูŽูƒูŽ ุงู„ุทูŽู‘ุงุฒูุฌูŽ. (Na'am, uhibbu assamak attazij.) (Yes, I love fresh fish.)

Rabbits[edit | edit source]

Rabbits are known for their cute and fluffy appearance. In Standard Arabic, a rabbit is called ุฃูŽุฑู’ู†ูŽุจูŒ (โ€™arnabun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุฃูŽุฑู’ู†ูŽุจูŒ โ€™arnabun rabbit

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุชูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุฃูŽุฑู’ู†ูŽุจูŽุŸ (Hal tuhibbu al-โ€™arnaba?) (Do you like rabbits?)
  • Person 2: ู†ูŽุนูŽู…ู’ุŒ ุฃูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุฃูŽุฑู’ู†ูŽุจูŽ ุงู„ุตูŽู‘ุบููŠุฑูŽ. (Na'am, uhibbu al-'arnaba assaghira.) (Yes, I love small rabbits.)

Wild Animals[edit | edit source]

Wild animals are those that are not domesticated and live in their natural habitat.

Lions[edit | edit source]

Lions are known as the "king of the jungle" and are a symbol of strength and power. In Standard Arabic, a lion is called ุฃูŽุณูŽุฏูŒ (asadun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุฃูŽุณูŽุฏูŒ asadun lion

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุฑูŽุฃูŽูŠู’ุชูŽ ูŠูŽูˆู’ู…ู‹ุง ุฃูŽุณูŽุฏู‹ุงุŸ (Hal ra'ayta yawman asadan?) (Have you ever seen a lion?)
  • Person 2: ู„ูŽุงุŒ ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ุฃูŽู†ูŽุง ุฃูุญูุจูู‘ ู…ูุดูŽุงู‡ูŽุฏูŽุฉูŽ ุงู„ุญูŽูŠูŽูˆูŽุงู†ูŽุงุชู ุงู„ุทูŽู‘ูŠูŽู‘ุงุฑูŽุฉู ูˆูŽุงู„ุซูŽู‘ุฏู’ูŠูŽุงุชู. (La, walakinna ana uhibbu mushahadat al-hayawฤnฤti alttayyฤrati walthdayฤti.) (No, but I love watching birds and mammals.)

Elephants[edit | edit source]

Elephants are known for their intelligence and memory. In Standard Arabic, an elephant is called ูููŠู„ูŒ (fฤซlun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ูููŠู„ูŒ fฤซlun elephant

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุฑูŽุฃูŽูŠู’ุชูŽ ูŠูŽูˆู’ู…ู‹ุง ููŠู„ู‹ุงุŸ (Hal ra'ayta yawman feelan?) (Have you ever seen an elephant?)
  • Person 2: ู„ูŽุงุŒ ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ุฃูŽู†ูŽุง ุฃูุญูุจูู‘ ู…ูุดูŽุงู‡ูŽุฏูŽุฉูŽ ุงู„ุญูŽูŠูˆูŽุงู†ูŽุงุชู ุงู„ุดูŽู‘ุฑููŠุฑูŽุฉู ูˆูŽุงู„ุบูŽุงู…ูุถูŽุฉู. (La, walakinna ana uhibbu mushahadat al-hayawฤnฤti al-sharฤซrati wal-ghฤmidhati.) (No, but I love watching dangerous and mysterious animals.)

Snakes[edit | edit source]

Snakes are known for their venomous bite and slithering movement. In Standard Arabic, a snake is called ุซูุนู’ุจูŽุงู†ูŒ (thu'banun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุซูุนู’ุจูŽุงู†ูŒ thu'banun snake

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุชูุญูุจูู‘ ุงู„ุซูู‘ุนูŽุงุจููŠู†ูŽุŸ (Hal tuhibbu alththu'abayina?) (Do you like snakes?)
  • Person 2: ู„ูŽุงุŒ ู„ูŽูƒูู†ู‘ูŠ ุฌูŽุงุฏูู„ู’ุชู ุฃูŽุญูŽุฏูŽ ุงู„ุซูู‘ุนูŽุงุจููŠู†ู ู…ูŽุฑูŽู‘ุฉู‹. (La, lakinni jadaltu ahada alththu'abayini marratan.) (No, but I once had a conversation with a snake.)

Giraffes[edit | edit source]

Giraffes are known for their long necks and spots on their fur. In Standard Arabic, a giraffe is called ุฒูŽุฑูŽุงููŽุฉูŒ (zarafatun).

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English
ุฒูŽุฑูŽุงููŽุฉูŒ zarafatun giraffe

Dialogue:

  • Person 1: ู‡ูŽู„ู’ ุฑูŽุฃูŽูŠุชูŽ ูŠูŽูˆู’ู…ู‹ุง ุฒูŽุฑูŽุงููŽุฉู‹ุŸ (Hal ra'ayta yawman zarafatan?) (Have you ever seen a giraffe?)
  • Person 2: ู„ูŽุงุŒ ูˆูŽู„ูŽูƒูู†ู’ ุฃูŽุญูุจูŽู‘ ุงู„ุฒูŽู‘ูˆูŽุงุญูููŽ ุงู„ุบูŽุฑููŠุจูŽุฉูŽ ู…ูุซู’ู„ูŽ ุงู„ุฃูŽููŽุงุนููŠ ูˆูŽุงู„ุณูŽู‘ุญูŽุงู„ููŠ. (La, walakinni uhibbu al-zawฤhifa al-gharฤซbah mathalan al-'afฤ'ฤซ was-sahhฤlฤซ.) (No, but I love exotic reptiles like snakes and lizards.)

Did you know?[edit | edit source]

- The fastest animal in the world is the cheetah, which can run up to 75 miles per hour! - Elephants are the only animals that can't jump. - Ostriches can run faster than horses and the males can roar like lions.

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