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100 Common Arabic Words

The document lists the 100 most common Arabic words transliterated into English, covering basic pronouns, greetings, and essential vocabulary related to everyday life. It includes words for people, places, objects, and common phrases used in conversation. This resource serves as a foundational tool for learners of the Arabic language.

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100 Common Arabic Words

The document lists the 100 most common Arabic words transliterated into English, covering basic pronouns, greetings, and essential vocabulary related to everyday life. It includes words for people, places, objects, and common phrases used in conversation. This resource serves as a foundational tool for learners of the Arabic language.

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100 Most Common Arabic Words (Written in English)

1. Ana - I

2. Anta - You (masc.)

3. Anti - You (fem.)

4. Huwa - He

5. Hiya - She

6. Nahnu - We

7. Antum - You (plural)

8. Hum - They

9. Ismi - My name is

10. Ma ismuka - What is your name? (masc.)

11. Ma ismuki - What is your name? (fem.)

12. Min - From

13. Ayna - Where

14. Hal - Is/Do/Does (question particle)

15. Naam - Yes

16. La - No

17. Shukran - Thank you

18. Afwan - You're welcome

19. Min fadlik - Please

20. Asif - Sorry

21. Sabah al-khayr - Good morning

22. Masa' al-khayr - Good evening

23. Tusbih ala khayr - Good night

24. Ma'a as-salama - Goodbye

25. Ila al-liqaa - See you later


26. Kaifa haluk - How are you? (masc.)

27. Kaifa haluki - How are you? (fem.)

28. Ana bikhayr - I am fine

29. Jayyid - Good

30. La bas - Not bad

31. Mutarjim - Translator

32. Ustadh - Teacher (masc.)

33. Ustadha - Teacher (fem.)

34. Talib - Student (masc.)

35. Taliba - Student (fem.)

36. Kitab - Book

37. Qalam - Pen

38. Daftar - Notebook

39. Madrasa - School

40. Jami'a - University

41. Bayt - House

42. Ghurfa - Room

43. Bab - Door

44. Nafitha - Window

45. Kursi - Chair

46. Tawila - Table

47. Sareer - Bed

48. Hammam - Bathroom

49. Matbakh - Kitchen

50. Suuq - Market

51. Masjid - Mosque


52. Knisah - Church

53. Mustashfa - Hospital

54. Sayyara - Car

55. Daraja - Bicycle

56. Safar - Travel

57. Tariq - Road

58. Shari' - Street

59. Qaryah - Village

60. Madinah - City

61. Balad - Country

62. Al-yawm - Today

63. Ams - Yesterday

64. Ghad - Tomorrow

65. Asbu' - Week

66. Shahr - Month

67. Sana - Year

68. Sa'a - Hour

69. Daqiqa - Minute

70. Thaniya - Second

71. Al-aan - Now

72. Ba'd - After

73. Qabl - Before

74. Fi - In

75. Ala - On

76. Taht - Under

77. Ma'a - With


78. Ila - To

79. Min - From

80. Bila - Without

81. Lima - Why

82. Mata - When

83. Kayfa - How

84. Kam - How many

85. Man - Who

86. Ma - What

87. Huna - Here

88. Hunak - There

89. Fawqa - Above

90. Tahta - Below

91. Yamin - Right

92. Yasar - Left

93. Amam - In front of

94. Khalf - Behind

95. Dakhil - Inside

96. Kharij - Outside

97. Kabir - Big

98. Saghir - Small

99. Tawil - Tall/Long

100. Qasir - Short

101. Jamil - Beautiful

102. QabiH - Ugly

103. Sahl - Easy


104. Sa'b - Difficult

105. Sari' - Fast

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