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In the previous lesson, we learned some common phrases to talk about different topics in Arabic. Now, let's move on to a topic that is relevant to our everyday lives: the weather.


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Weather affects our lives every day, and being able to talk about it in Arabic can be particularly useful. In this lesson, we will learn some common weather-related words and phrases in Standard Arabic.


== Basic weather vocabulary ==
== Basic weather vocabulary ==
Before we start discussing the weather in Arabic, let's learn some basic weather vocabulary. These words will help you describe different weather conditions and phenomena in Arabic.


Let's start with some common words related to different weather conditions and phenomena:
Here are some common weather-related words in Arabic:


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! Standard Arabic !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
! Standard Arabic !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| طقس || /taqs/ || weather
| الطقس || al-ṭaqss || the weather
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| شمس || /shams/ || sun
| مشمس || mishmss || sunny
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| قمر || /qamar/ || moon
| غائم || ghaa'im || cloudy
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| نجوم || /nujuum/ || stars
| ممطر || mumṭar || rainy
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| سماء || /samaa'/ || sky
| مثلج || muthlaj || snowy
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| غيمة || /ghaymah/ || cloud
| حار || haar || hot
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| رياح || /ryaah/ || wind
| بارد || baared || cold
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| برد || /bard/ || hail
| رطب || raṭb || humid
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| ثلج || /thalj/ || snow
| جاف || jaaf || dry
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| مطر || /matar/ || rain
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== Talking about the weather ==
== Talking about the weather ==
Now that we know some basic weather vocabulary, let's learn how to talk about the weather in Arabic.


Using the weather vocabulary we just learned, let's practice some common phrases to talk about the weather:
Here are some useful phrases and expressions to help you in conversations about the weather:


* الطقس اليوم حار جدًا. (al-Taqs al-yawm haar jiddan.) - The weather is very hot today.
* كيف الطقس اليوم؟ (Kayfa al-ṭaqss al-yawm?) - How is the weather today?
* لا تنسَ أن تحمل مظلتك، لأنَّه سيكون هناك أمطار. (La tansa an tahmil mazlatak, li'annahu sayakun hunaaka amtaar.) - Don't forget to bring your umbrella because it's going to rain.
* اليوم الطقس مشمس. (Al-yawm al-ṭaqss mishmss.) - Today the weather is sunny.
* السماء صافية اليوم. (Al-samaa' saafiya al-yawm.) - The sky is clear today.
* الطقس حار جداً. (Al-ṭaqss haar jiddan.) - The weather is very hot.
* النجوم تلمع في السماء الليلة. (An-nujuum talmi' fi as-samaa' al-laylah.) - The stars are shining in the sky tonight.
* الطقس بارد وممطر. (Al-ṭaqss baared wa-mumṭar.) - The weather is cold and rainy.
* الرياح شديدة اليوم. (Ar-ryaah shadidah al-yawm.) - The wind is strong today.
* يبدو أن الطقس سيكون مثلجاً غداً. (Yabduu 'an al-ṭaqss sayakun muthlajan ghaddan.) - It seems that the weather will be snowy tomorrow.
* البرد يتساقط بشدة اليوم. (Al-bard yatasaaqut bishiddah al-yawm.) - The hail is falling heavily today.
* هل يوجد توقعات للطقس؟ (Hal yujad tawqeaat lil-ṭaqss?) - Are there any weather forecasts?
* يتوقع أن يكون هناك ثلوج غدًا. (Yatawqa' 'an yakun hunaaka thuluuj ghadaan.) - It's expected to snow tomorrow.
* هل تتوقع أن يمطر اليوم؟ (Hal tatawaqqa 'an yumṭar al-yawm?) - Do you expect it to rain today?


Remember that in Arabic, the adjective always comes after the noun, so for example, we say "weather hot" instead of "hot weather". Similarly, when using adjectives to describe the weather, the adjective must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.
Feel free to use these phrases and expressions to initiate conversations about the weather in Arabic. It's always a good icebreaker and a way to connect with people around you.


I hope this lesson was helpful and that you feel more confident talking about the weather in Standard Arabic. As with any language, practice makes perfect so try to use these phrases in your daily conversations.
== Conclusion ==
In this lesson, we learned some common phrases to talk about the weather in Arabic. Now you can confidently discuss the weather and express your opinions about different weather conditions.  


== Sources ==
In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and learn how to form conditional sentences in Arabic.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_language Arabic Language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_vocabulary Weather Vocabulary]
 
 
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* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Asking-for-directions|Asking for directions]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Flowers|Flowers]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Computer|Computer]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Cognates-List|Cognates List]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Opposites|Opposites]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/At-Home|At Home]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Bar|Bar]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Airport|Airport]]
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Cycling|Cycling]]


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Standard ArabicVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Talking about the weather

In the previous lesson, we learned some common phrases to talk about different topics in Arabic. Now, let's move on to a topic that is relevant to our everyday lives: the weather.

Basic weather vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Before we start discussing the weather in Arabic, let's learn some basic weather vocabulary. These words will help you describe different weather conditions and phenomena in Arabic.

Here are some common weather-related words in Arabic:

Standard Arabic Pronunciation English Translation
الطقس al-ṭaqss the weather
مشمس mishmss sunny
غائم ghaa'im cloudy
ممطر mumṭar rainy
مثلج muthlaj snowy
حار haar hot
بارد baared cold
رطب raṭb humid
جاف jaaf dry

Talking about the weather[edit | edit source]

Now that we know some basic weather vocabulary, let's learn how to talk about the weather in Arabic.

Here are some useful phrases and expressions to help you in conversations about the weather:

  • كيف الطقس اليوم؟ (Kayfa al-ṭaqss al-yawm?) - How is the weather today?
  • اليوم الطقس مشمس. (Al-yawm al-ṭaqss mishmss.) - Today the weather is sunny.
  • الطقس حار جداً. (Al-ṭaqss haar jiddan.) - The weather is very hot.
  • الطقس بارد وممطر. (Al-ṭaqss baared wa-mumṭar.) - The weather is cold and rainy.
  • يبدو أن الطقس سيكون مثلجاً غداً. (Yabduu 'an al-ṭaqss sayakun muthlajan ghaddan.) - It seems that the weather will be snowy tomorrow.
  • هل يوجد توقعات للطقس؟ (Hal yujad tawqeaat lil-ṭaqss?) - Are there any weather forecasts?
  • هل تتوقع أن يمطر اليوم؟ (Hal tatawaqqa 'an yumṭar al-yawm?) - Do you expect it to rain today?

Feel free to use these phrases and expressions to initiate conversations about the weather in Arabic. It's always a good icebreaker and a way to connect with people around you.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we learned some common phrases to talk about the weather in Arabic. Now you can confidently discuss the weather and express your opinions about different weather conditions.

In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and learn how to form conditional sentences in Arabic.

Table of Contents - Standard Arabic Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Introduction to Arabic script


Nouns and gender in Arabic


Verbs and conjugation in Arabic


Numbers and counting in Arabic


Everyday Arabic vocabulary


Food and drink vocabulary


Arabic customs and traditions


Arabic music and entertainment


Adjectives in Arabic


Pronouns in Arabic


Prepositions in Arabic


Interrogatives in Arabic


Adverbs in Arabic


Transportation vocabulary


Shopping and money vocabulary


Arabic literature and poetry


Arabic calligraphy and art


Weather vocabulary


Conditional sentences in Arabic


Passive voice in Arabic


Relative clauses in Arabic


Arabic adjectives and nouns


Arabic cinema and TV


Arabic fashion and beauty


Sports and leisure vocabulary



Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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