Allow in Arabic

The word “allow” can have different translations in Arabic depending on the context and the nature of the permission being granted. أَذِنَ Adhina Allow in Arabic is أَذِنَ pronounced as Adhina in past, يَأْذَنُ Ya’dhanu in present and اِئْذَنْ in Command. Past- Adhina Present- Ya’dhanu Command- I’dhan أَذِنَ – يَأْذَنُ – اِئْذَنْ Sample Sentences – … Read more

Abandon in Arabic

Here are some ways to translate the word “abandon” into Arabic: This verb means to leave behind, desert, forsake, or abandon. It is a very common translation for abandon. Example: تركوا المنزل في حالة سيئةTarkaw al-manzil fi ḥālatin sayyi’atin“They abandoned the house in a bad state.” This phrase using the verb takhallā means to relinquish, … Read more

Absorb in Arabic

Here are some ways to translate the word “absorb” into Arabic: This verb means to suck up, soak up, or take in liquid or moisture. It carries a similar meaning and usage as “absorb” in contexts like a sponge absorbing water. Example: امتصّت الأرض مياه الأمطارImtattaṣat al-arḍ miyāh al-amṭār“The land absorbed the rainwater.” This verb … Read more

Threaten in Arabic

The Arabic verb for “threaten” is هدد (haddada). Below, you’ll find its forms in the past, present, command, and as a noun, along with example sentences and their transliterations: Past (He threatened): Present (He threatens): Command (Threaten!): Noun (Threat): These examples should give you a good understanding of how to use the verb “to threaten” … Read more