Hug in Arabic

Arabic Verb Conjugation: To Hug (حضن) Arabic Verb Conjugation To Hug حضن (Urban Hijazi Dialect) Past Tense Present Tense Quiz Past Tense Conjugation English Urban Hijazi Arabic Transliteration I hugged حضنت hadant You hugged (m) حضنت hadant You hugged (f) حضنتي hadanti He hugged حضن hadan She hugged حضنت hadanat We hugged حضنّا hadanna You … Read more

Escape in Arabic

Arabic Verb Conjugation: “Escape” (هرب) Arabic Verb Conjugation: “Escape” (هرب) Learn how to conjugate the verb “escape” in Urban Hijazi Arabic dialect Conjugation Table Quiz Conjugation Table for “Escape” (هرب) Pronoun Past Tense Present Tense I (أنا) هربت harabt أهرب ahrub You (m) (أنت) هربت harabt تهرب tihrub You (f) (أنتِ) هربتي harabti تهربي tihrubi … Read more

Move, Sit, Hug, Spend, Steal, Refuse in Arabic

Arabic Verb Conjugation Flashcards Arabic Verb Conjugation Quiz Test your knowledge of Arabic verb conjugations Past Tense Present Tense Mixed Tenses Select Verbs: Move (نقل) Sit (قعد) Hug (حضن) Spend (صرف) Steal (سرق) Refuse (رفض) All Verbs Card 1 of 8 Score: 0 How do you say “You all moved” in Arabic? نقلنا (nagalna) نقلتوا … Read more

Pour in Arabic

Root word sakaba سكب Present Tense (anā)أَسْكُبُ ʾaskubu I pour over انتَ (anta)تَسْكُبُ taskubu you (masculine) pour over انتِ (anti)تَسْكُبِينَ taskubīna you (feminine) pour over أنتما (antumā)تَسْكُبَانِ taskubāni you two pour over هو (huwa)يَسْكُبُ yaskubu he pours over هي (hiya)تَسْكُبُ taskubu she pours over هما (humā)يَسْكُبَانِ yaskubāni they two (masculine) pour over هما (humā)تَسْكُبَانِ taskubāni … Read more

Adjust in Arabic

The Arabic word for “adjust” or “to adjust” is عَدَّلَ (ʿaddala). Here’s the conjugation for this verb in both past and present tenses: Past Tense (الماضي) Present Tense (المضارع) Examples: Notes: This conjugation gives you a sense of how verbs in Arabic change form to reflect the subject, tense, and sometimes gender. Remember, pronunciation can … Read more

Kick in Arabic

The Arabic word for “kick” is رَكَلَ (rakala). Here’s a brief overview of its conjugation in both the past and present tenses: Past Tense (الماضي) Present Tense (المضارع) Examples: Notes: This conjugation pattern follows the standard for three-letter (triliteral) verbs in Arabic. Remember, pronunciation might slightly vary depending on the dialect but the written form … Read more