Fruits in Arabic: Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 of our Fruits in Arabic series! Since fruits are important when you want to talk about food and drinks in Arabic, they deserve their own series!
In this blog post, we’ll continue to explore common fruits and their Arabic names, helping you expand your vocabulary and improve your pronunciation.
1. Pear – أجاص (Ajass):
Pears are sweet and juicy fruits that come in many different shapes and sizes. They are perfect for eating on their own or adding to desserts. In Arabic, pears are called “أجاص” (Ajass).
For example:
- I love eating pear .
- أحب أكل الأجاص.
- Uhib Akla Al-ajass .
2. Cantaloupe – شمام (Shumam):
Cantaloupe is a refreshing fruit with orange, juicy flesh. It’s sweet and often eaten in the summer to cool off. When it comes to fruits in Arabic, cantaloupe is called “شمام” (Shumam).
For example:
- The Cantaloupe is delicious.
- الشمام لذيذ
- Al-shumam Latheth
3. Cherry – كرز (Karaz):
Cherries are small, round fruits that are sweet and a little sour. They are great for snacking or adding to pies and other treats. In Arabic, cherries are called “كرز” (Karaz).
For example:
- Cherry is My Favorite Fruit.
- الكرز هو الفاكهة المفضلة لدي
- Al-karaz hu Al-fakiha Al-mufadalaa Ladai
4. Figs – تين (Teen):
Figs are sweet and soft with lots of tiny seeds inside. They are a healthy snack and have been enjoyed for thousands of years. In the vocabulary of fruits in Arabic, figs are called “تين” (Teen).
For example:
- Figs are Useful.
- التين مفيد
- Al-teen Mofeed.
5. Kiwi – كيوي (Kiwi):
Kiwi is a small fruit with green flesh and tiny black seeds. It tastes both sweet and tangy and is fun to eat. In Arabic, kiwi is called “كيوي” (Kiwi).
For example:
- I Love eating Kiwi
- أحب أكل الكيوي .
- Uhib Akla Al-kiwi
6. Peach – خوخ (Khawkh):
Peaches are soft, juicy, and sweet fruits that smell really good. They are perfect for eating fresh or making desserts like cobbler. If you want to talk about fruits in Arabic, you call peaches “خوخ” (Khawkh).
For example:
- I love peach
- احب الخوخ
- Uhib Alkhawkh
7. Mango – مانجا (Manga):
Mangoes are tropical fruits that are very sweet and juicy. They are often called the “king of fruits” because they taste so delicious. In Arabic, you can use “مانجا” (Manga) to refer to mangoes.
For example:
- Mango Has a Great Tasty
- المانجا لها طعم رائع
- Al-manga Laha T3em Rai3
FAQs
Q: Why is it important to learn fruits in Arabic?
Knowing fruit names helps expand your vocabulary and enhances conversations about food in Arabic.
Q: What are common fruits in Arabic?
Pear is “أجاص” (Ajass), cantaloupe is “شمام” (Shumam), cherry is “كرز” (Karaz), fig is “تين” (Teen), kiwi is “كيوي” (Kiwi), peach is “خوخ” (Khawkh), and mango is “مانجا” (Manga).
Q: How can I learn more fruit names in Arabic?
Check out the first part of our series, or join Mezan Institute for professional guidance throughout your Arabic learning journey.
Q: How can I use these fruit names in sentences?
For example: “I love eating pear” → أحب أكل الأجاص (Uhib Akla Al-ajass).
Q: Are these words in Modern Standard Arabic?
Yes, these are in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and widely used across the Arabic-speaking world.
Q: How can I practice fruit vocabulary in Arabic?
Incorporate these words into daily conversations or while shopping for fruits to reinforce your learning.
In conclusion, learning about fruits in a cornerstone in any Arabic learner’s journey. Make sure to master these words so that you can speak fluently the next time you need to talk about fruits in Arabic.
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