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Welcome to our lesson on Standard Arabic Vocabulary, focusing on Nationalities! ๐ In Arabic, it's important to note that there is a difference in expressing nationalities based on gender. For example, in English, we say "She is French" and "He is French," but in Arabic, the words for "French" would be different for a female and a male speaker. To switch from masculine to feminine in Arabic, you simply add the letter /ุฉ/. | |||
In this lesson, you'll learn how to express nationalities in Arabic by combining the personal pronoun with the nationality. Once you've mastered this topic, you can also explore other related vocabulary lessons, such as [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/At-Home|Arabic Vocabulary for Home]], [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Fish-and-Seafood|Fish and Seafood in Arabic]], and [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Clothes|Arabic Words for Clothes]]. | |||
Enjoy your journey into the world of Standard Arabic language! ๐ | |||
==Nationalities in Arabic== | |||
In the table below, you will find some nationalities in Arabic: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! | !|Nationality (masculine) | ||
!Arabic ย | !|Arabic ย | ||
|- | |- | ||
|American | |||
|ุงู
ุฑููู | |||
|- | |- | ||
|English | |||
|ุงูุฌูุฒู | |||
|- | |- | ||
|French | |||
|ูุฑูุณู | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |German | ||
| | |ุงูู
ุงูู | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Japanese | |Japanese | ||
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|Indian | |Indian | ||
|ููุฏู | |ููุฏู | ||
|- | |||
|Greekย | |||
|ูููุงูู | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Family|Family]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Counting-and-Numbers|Counting and Numbers]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Bar|Bar]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/8-Memorization-Tips-to-Make-Arabic-Vocabulary-Stick|8 Memorization Tips to Make Arabic Vocabulary Stick]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Economics|Economics]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Airport|Airport]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Meat|Meat]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Society|Society]] | |||
* [[Language/Standard-arabic/Vocabulary/Eastern-Numerals|Eastern Numerals]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 25 March 2023
Welcome to our lesson on Standard Arabic Vocabulary, focusing on Nationalities! ๐ In Arabic, it's important to note that there is a difference in expressing nationalities based on gender. For example, in English, we say "She is French" and "He is French," but in Arabic, the words for "French" would be different for a female and a male speaker. To switch from masculine to feminine in Arabic, you simply add the letter /ุฉ/.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to express nationalities in Arabic by combining the personal pronoun with the nationality. Once you've mastered this topic, you can also explore other related vocabulary lessons, such as Arabic Vocabulary for Home, Fish and Seafood in Arabic, and Arabic Words for Clothes.
Enjoy your journey into the world of Standard Arabic language! ๐
Nationalities in Arabic[edit | edit source]
In the table below, you will find some nationalities in Arabic:
Nationality (masculine) | Arabic |
---|---|
American | ุงู ุฑููู |
English | ุงูุฌูุฒู |
French | ูุฑูุณู |
German | ุงูู ุงูู |
Japanese | ูุงุจุงูู |
Chinese | ุตููู |
Spanish | ุงุณุจุงูู |
Mexican | ู ูุณููู |
Indian | ููุฏู |
Greek | ูููุงูู |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Family
- Counting and Numbers
- Bar
- 8 Memorization Tips to Make Arabic Vocabulary Stick
- Economics
- Airport
- Meat
- Society
- Eastern Numerals