Learn 100 of the Most Common Words in Arabic Posted by jesa on Oct 10, 2013 in Arabic Language, Grammar
In this post, I share the 100 most commonly used words in Arabic. For those looking to learn a language quickly, Tim Ferris (of the 4 Hour Work Week) recommends you learn vocabulary based on frequency. For example, the 100 most frequently used words in English writing make up about 25% of all English writing. That’s a huge return on investment for learning only 100 worlds, right? As far as I know, there is no official list of this type for Arabic, so I’ve created the list below, based on my experience with the language, as the best approximation of the 100 most commonly used words in Arabic. For those looking to learn 100 of the most commonly used Arabic words, this is the right place to start. I advise you all to learn these common words and go over them again even if you know most of them already. Think of them as building blocks! I am confident this will give you a huge leg up when writing, reading, and listening to Arabic.
Arabic | English | |
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1 | من | of |
2 | و | and |
3 | إلى | to |
4 | في | in |
5 | أنت | you |
6 | أن | that |
7 | هو | he |
8 | كان | was |
9 | كما | as |
10 | مع | with |
11 | له | his |
12 | هم | they |
13 | أنا | I |
14 | يكون | be |
15 | هذا | this |
16 | لديك | have |
17 | أو | or |
18 | واحد | one |
19 | من قبل | by |
20 | كلمة | word |
21 | لكن | but |
22 | ليس | not |
23 | ما | what |
24 | كل | all |
25 | كانت | were |
26 | نحن | we |
27 | عندما | when |
28 | ك | your |
29 | تمكن | can |
30 | قال | said |
31 | هناك | there |
32 | استخدم | use |
33 | كل واحد | each |
34 | التي | which |
35 | هي | she |
36 | فعل | do |
37 | كيف | how |
38 | إذا | if |
39 | سوف | will |
40 | فوق | up |
41 | آخر | other |
42 | عن | about |
43 | خارج | out |
44 | داخل | inside |
45 | كثير | many |
46 | ثم | then |
47 | هن | them |
48 | هؤلاء | these |
49 | هكذا | so |
50 | بعض | some |
51 | لها | her |
52 | أراد | would |
53 | جعل | make |
54 | مثل | like |
55 | وقت | time |
56 | لديه | has |
57 | بحث | look |
58 | اثنان | two |
59 | أكثر | more |
60 | كتب | write |
61 | ذهب | go |
62 | رأى | see |
63 | رقم | number |
64 | لا | no |
65 | نعم | yes |
66 | طريق | way |
67 | يمكن | could |
68 | الناس | people |
69 | لي | my |
70 | غير | than |
71 | الأول | first |
72 | ماء | water |
73 | استدعاء | call |
74 | الذي | who |
75 | نفط | oil |
76 | الآن | now |
77 | اكتشاف | find |
78 | طويل | long |
79 | قصير | short |
80 | يوم | day |
81 | الحصول على | get |
82 | جاء | come |
83 | مصنوع | made |
84 | قد | may |
85 | جزء | part |
86 | يضحك | laugh |
87 | جيد | good |
88 | جميل | beautiful |
89 | قبيح | ugly |
90 | صعب | difficult |
91 | سهل | easy |
92 | سييء | bad |
93 | صباح | morning |
94 | مساء | evening |
95 | لذيذة | delicious |
96 | قهوة | coffee |
97 | شاي | tea |
98 | دجاج | chicken |
99 | سمك | fish |
100 | لحم بقر | beef |
Stay tuned for upcoming posts.
Have a nice day!
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About the Author: jesa
Salam everyone! Born as an American to two originally Arab parents, I have been raised and have spent most of my life in Beirut, Lebanon. I have lived my good times and my bad times in Beirut. I was but a young child when I had to learn to share my toys and food with others as we hid from bombs and fighting during the Lebanese Civil War. I feel my connection to Arabic as both a language and culture is severing and so it is with you, my readers and fellow Arabic lovers, and through you that I wish to reestablish this connection by creating one for you.
Comments:
ANMB:
Ahlaan.
Actually, there are dictionaries of Arabic word frequency, as well as software:
http://www.amazon.com/Frequency-Dictionary-Arabic-Vocabulary-Dictionaries/dp/0415444349
http://www.qamus.org/
http://www.intellaren.com/intellyze
And Ustaadh Ahmed Khorshid’s Arabic reader series are designed on word frequency:
http://www.amazon.com/Sahlawayhi-Graded-Stories-Beginners-Edition/dp/1448605296
monika:
It would be nice to see how these words are used in a sentence. This way it would be easier to remember them
siti:
this is very good. syukran…
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Amer Hossen:
It is very useful
Shukran
Zulkarnaini Shuaibu Sambo:
I love U
Bob Barker:
As the words in the list do not include how do we know how to pronounce them?
Thank you