Arabic Vocab: Common Verbs

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Arabic Vocab: Common Verbs - Quiz
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Translate the verb from Arabic to English.


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  • 2. 

    فتح fataHa                        

    Explanation
    The given Arabic word "fataHa" translates to "open" in English.

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  • 3. 

    أكل 'akala                                          

    Explanation
    The given word "أكل" is the Arabic word for "eat".

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  • 4. 

    قرأ qara'a                      

    Explanation
    The given word "قرأ" is pronounced as "qara'a" in Arabic. The translation of this word in English is "read".

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  • 5. 

    شرب shariba                  

    Explanation
    The word "shariba" in Arabic translates to "drink" in English.

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    سافر saafara                                                

    Explanation
    The word "سافر" in Arabic translates to "travel" in English.

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    عمل :amila  

  • 8. 

    طبخ Tabakha                            

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "cook" is the English translation of the Arabic word "Tabakha". This suggests that "Tabakha" means to prepare food by combining ingredients and using heat.

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  • 9. 

    ركب rakiba          

    Explanation
    The word "ركب" in Arabic translates to "ride" in English.

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  • 10. 

    دخل dakhala        

    Explanation
    The word "dakhala" is the Arabic translation of the word "enter". Therefore, the correct answer is "enter".

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  • 11. 

    ذهب dhahaba                                  

    Explanation
    The word "dhahaba" in Arabic translates to "go" in English.

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  • 12. 

    رقص raqaSa                                    

  • 13. 

    قابل qaabala                                              

  • 14. 

    رجع raja:a                                                      

  • 15. 

    غسل ghasala                              

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    فعل fa:ala                                

    Explanation
    The correct answer for this question is "do, act, do, act". The word "fa:ala" in Arabic means "to do" or "to act". Therefore, the correct answer includes both "do" and "act" as translations of the word. The repetition of "do" and "act" in the answer options suggests that the word "fa:ala" can be translated as both "do" and "act".

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  • 17. 

    سكن sakana                

  • 18. 

    كسر kasara            

    Explanation
    The word "kasara" in Arabic translates to "break" in English.

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  • 19. 

    وصل waSala                                        

  • 20. 

    وضع waDa:a              

    Explanation
    The word "وضع" (waDa:a) in Arabic can be translated into English as "put" or "place." The repetition of the translations in the answer options suggests that both translations are correct.

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  • 21. 

    وجد wajada                    

  • 22. 

    غادر ghadara                                                          

  • 23. 

    خبر khabara                                                        

  • 24. 

    قفل qafala                                                    

    Explanation
    The given word "قفل" translates to "close" in English.

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  • 25. 

    شاهد shahada    

    Explanation
    The word "شاهد" in Arabic translates to "see" or "look at" in English. This word can be used interchangeably to refer to the act of visually perceiving something or directing one's gaze towards something. Therefore, the correct answer is "see, look at, see, look at".

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  • 26. 

    تفرج  على tafarraja  :alaa                          

  • 27. 

    تأخر ta'akhkhara                                                  

  • 28. 

    كلم kalama                                            

    Explanation
    The word "kalama" in Arabic translates to "speak to" in English.

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  • 29. 

    خرج kharaja                                      

    Explanation
    The word "kharaja" in Arabic translates to "go out (of)" in English. This means that the word refers to the action of leaving or exiting a place or situation.

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