Things at Home in Arabic Flashcards (with sentence examples)
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1. List of Things at Home in Arabic: Singular and Plural Form
Here is a list of Arabic vocabulary for things at home, complete with their singular and plural forms, along with their English translations.
| English Meaning | Singular (مُفْرَد) | Plural (جَمْع) |
|---|---|---|
| Furniture | أَثَاثٌ | - |
| A sofa / A couch | أَرِيْكَةٌ | أَرَائِكُ |
| A seat | مَقْعَدٌ | مَقَاعِدُ |
| A chair | كُرْسِيٌّ | كَرَاسِيُّ |
| A desk | مَكْتَبٌ | مَكَاتِبُ |
| A carpet | سَجَّادَةٌ | سَجَّادَاتٌ |
| A clock | سَاعَةُ الجِدَارِ | سَاعَاتُ الجِدَارِ |
| A cupboard / chest | خِزَانَةٌ | خَزَائِنُ |
| A shelf / rack | رَفٌّ | رُفُوفٌ |
| A bed | سَرِيْرٌ | سُرُرٌ |
| A mirror | مِرْآةٌ | مَرَايَا |
| A curtain | سِتَارَةٌ | سَتَائِرُ |
| A table | طَاوِلَةٌ | طَاوِلَاتٌ |
| A lamp | مِصْبَاحٌ | مَصَابِيْحُ |
| A pillow / cushion | وِسَادَةٌ | وَسَائِدُ |
| A radio | مِذْيَاعٌ | مَذَايِيْعُ |
| A television | تِلْفَازٌ | تِلْفَازَاتٌ |
| A side table | مِنْضَدَةٌ | مَنَاضِدُ |
| A door | بَابٌ | أَبْوَابٌ |
| A window | نَافِذَةٌ | نَوَافِذُ |
| A fan | مِرْوَحَةٌ | مَرَاوِحُ |
| A blanket | بَطَّانِيَّةٌ | بَطَّانِيَّاتٌ |
| A refrigerator | ثَلَّاجَةٌ | ثَلَّاجَاتٌ |
| A washing machine | غَسَّالَةٌ | غَسَّالَاتٌ |
| An iron | مِكْوَاةٌ | مَكَاوٍ |
| An oven | فُرْنٌ | أَفْرَانٌ |
| A stove | مَوْقِدٌ | مَوَاقِدُ |
| A broom | مِكْنَسَةٌ | مَكَانِسُ |
| A painting / picture | لَوْحَةٌ | لَوْحَاتٌ |
| A washbasin | مَغْسَلَةٌ | مَغَاسِلُ |
| A key | مِفْتَاحٌ | مَفَاتِيْحُ |
| A vase | مِزْهَرِيَّةٌ | مِزْهَرِيَّاتٌ |
| An air conditioner | مُكَيِّفٌ | مُكَيِّفَاتٌ |
| A computer | حَاسُوْبٌ | حَوَاسِيْبُ |
| A telephone | هَاتِفٌ | هَوَاتِفُ |
| A plate | صَحْنٌ | صُحُوْنٌ |
| A spoon | مِلْعَقَةٌ | مَلَاعِقُ |
| A fork | شَوْكَةٌ | شَوْك |
| A knife | سِكِّيْنٌ | سَكَاكِيْنُ |
| A cup | كُوْبٌ | أَكْوَابٌ |
| A drinking glass | كَأْسٌ | كُؤُوْسٌ |
| A towel | مِنْشَفَةٌ | مَنَاشِفُ |
| A cooking pot | قِدْرٌ | قُدُوْرٌ |
| A basket | سَلَّةٌ | سِلَالٌ |
| A jug / pitcher | إِبْرِيْقٌ | أَبَارِيْقُ |
| A comb | مُشْطٌ | أَمْشَاطٌ |
| A bowl / container | وِعَاءٌ | أَوْعِيَةٌ |
| An umbrella | مِظَلَّةٌ | مَظَلاَّتٌ |
| A screwdriver | مِفَكٌّ | مِفَكَّاتٌ |
| A hammer | مِطْرَقَةٌ | مَطَارِقُ |
| A nail | مِسْمَارٌ | مَسَامِيْرُ |
| A rope | حَبْلٌ | حِبَالٌ |
| A floor | أَرْضِيَّةٌ | أَرْضِيَّاتٌ |
| A wall | جِدَارٌ | جُدْرَانٌ |
| An enclosing wall | حَائِطٌ | حِيطَانٌ |
2. Things at Home in Arabic Flashcards
Click the card to reveal the Arabic translation
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3. Sentence Examples
List of Arabic Sentences and Their Meanings
| No. | Arabic (العربية) | English |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | تَمَدَّدَ عَلَى أَرِيكَتِهِ لِيَقْرَأَ الجَرِيدَةَ | He stretched out on his sofa to read the newspaper. |
| 2 | جَلَسَ فِي مَقْعَدِهِ | He sat on his seat. |
| 3 | جَلَسَ عَلَى الكُرْسِيِّ | He sat on his chair. |
| 4 | وَضَعْتُ مَلَابِسِي الجَدِيدَةَ فِي الخِزَانَةِ | I put my new clothes in the wardrobe. |
| 5 | وَقَفَتْ أَمَامَ الْمِرْآةِ تَتَأَمَّلُ وَجْهَهَا | She stood in front of the mirror, looking at her face. |
| 6 | نَظِّفِ الطَّاوِلَةَ يَا أَحْمَدُ | Clean the table, Ahmad. |
| 7 | أَضَاءَ نُورُ المِصْبَاحِ الغُرْفَةَ | The lamp brightened the room. |
| 8 | شَغِّلِ المِذْيَاعَ يَا أَبِي | Turn on the radio, Dad. |
| 9 | وَضَعَ الكَأْسَ عَلَى الْمِنْضَدَةِ | He placed the cup on the table. |
| 10 | المِكْنَسَةُ خَلْفَ البَابِ | The broom is behind the door. |
| 11 | رَسَمَ الفَنَّانُ لَوْحَةً رَائِعَةً | The Painter drew a wonderful painting. |
| 12 | يَقْطَعُ اللَّحْمَ بِالسِّكِّينِ | He slices the meat with a knife. |
| 13 | جَفِّفْ يَدَيْكَ بِالمِنْشَفَةِ | Dry your hands with the towel. |
| 14 | أَيْنَ المُشْطُ يَا أُمِّي؟ | Where's the comb, Mom? |
| 15 | اسْتَعْمَلْتُ المِظَلَّةَ لِلْحِمَايَةِ مِنَ الشَّمْسِ | I used an umbrella for protection from the sun. |
This vocabulary helps in understanding basic sentence structures in Arabic.
4. Evaluate Your Knowledge
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