حد اعتدى عليا
had i'tada 'alaya
Someone assaulted me
Wörtlich: Someone transgressed against me
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- Used to report physical or verbal assault to others.
- Strong, serious tone used for seeking help or justice.
- Combines 'someone' with the verb for 'transgressed/assaulted'.
Bedeutung
This phrase is used to report that someone has physically or verbally attacked you. It is a serious statement used when you feel your personal space or safety has been violated.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Reporting to a police officer
يا فندم، في حد اعتدى عليا وسرق شنطتي.
Sir, someone assaulted me and stole my bag.
Telling a friend about a scary incident
أنا لسه مرعوبة، في حد اعتدى عليا وأنا مروحة.
I'm still terrified; someone assaulted me while I was going home.
Explaining a bruise to a doctor
في حد اعتدى عليا بالضرب امبارح.
Someone assaulted me by hitting me yesterday.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Egypt, reporting 'I'tida' is a serious step. People often try to mediate (Solh) before going to the police, but using this phrase signals you are done with mediation. The term 'Tahajjam' is often used alongside 'I'tada' to describe an aggressive approach or 'storming' someone's house or space. Legal systems are very strict about 'I'tida'. Using this phrase in a public place will usually result in immediate police intervention and CCTV review. While 'I'tada' is understood, local dialects might use 'T'adda' (تعدى), which is the Form V version of the same root.
Don't use for accidents
If someone steps on your foot by mistake, saying 'I'tada' makes you sound like you're calling the police for nothing.
Add 'Lafziyan' or 'Jasadiyan'
To be precise, add 'لفظياً' (verbally) or 'جسدياً' (physically) after the phrase.
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- Used to report physical or verbal assault to others.
- Strong, serious tone used for seeking help or justice.
- Combines 'someone' with the verb for 'transgressed/assaulted'.
What It Means
حد اعتدى عليا is a direct way to say you've been assaulted. The word حد means 'someone.' The verb اعتدى implies a violation of rights or physical harm. It is not just a small push. It suggests a serious breach of your safety. You use it to tell authorities or friends about an incident.
How To Use It
You use this phrase as a complete statement of fact. You can add the location or the method. For example, حد اعتدى عليا في الشارع (Someone assaulted me in the street). It works in both physical and verbal contexts. However, it usually implies something physical in most legal settings. You don't need complex grammar here. Just state it clearly and firmly.
When To Use It
Use this when reporting a crime to the police. Use it when calling for help in a public space. It is also appropriate when talking to a lawyer or a doctor. If you are telling a close friend about a bad experience, this phrase sets a serious tone. It signals that you are not joking around. It is a 'red alert' phrase for your listeners.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for minor inconveniences. If someone accidentally bumps into you at a cafe, this is too strong. Using it for a small argument makes you sound dramatic. Avoid it in playful banter with friends. It carries a heavy legal and emotional weight. If you use it lightly, people might call the police for no reason!
Cultural Background
In many Arabic-speaking cultures, 'encroachment' or اعتداء is a major social taboo. Respecting personal boundaries is highly valued. Reporting an assault is a way of seeking justice and restoring honor. Historically, the root of the word relates to crossing a boundary. It’s about someone stepping over the line of what is acceptable behavior.
Common Variations
You might hear ضربني (He hit me) for purely physical fights. In formal documents, you see تم الاعتداء علي (I was assaulted). If it was just verbal, people say شتمني (He insulted me). In Egyptian slang, some might say اتبلطج عليا (He bullied/thugged me). Each variation changes the flavor of the complaint slightly.
Nutzungshinweise
This is a neutral-to-informal phrase suitable for spoken communication. In a court of law, a judge might use the more formal 'Fusha' version, but this is what you would say to a police officer on the street.
Don't use for accidents
If someone steps on your foot by mistake, saying 'I'tada' makes you sound like you're calling the police for nothing.
Add 'Lafziyan' or 'Jasadiyan'
To be precise, add 'لفظياً' (verbally) or 'جسدياً' (physically) after the phrase.
Beispiele
6يا فندم، في حد اعتدى عليا وسرق شنطتي.
Sir, someone assaulted me and stole my bag.
A standard way to start a police report.
أنا لسه مرعوبة، في حد اعتدى عليا وأنا مروحة.
I'm still terrified; someone assaulted me while I was going home.
Focuses on the emotional aftermath of the event.
في حد اعتدى عليا بالضرب امبارح.
Someone assaulted me by hitting me yesterday.
Adding 'hitting' specifies the type of assault.
أنا هنا عشان أثبت إن في حد اعتدى عليا.
I am here to prove that someone assaulted me.
Used to assert legal rights.
الحقني، في حد اعتدى عليا في المحل!
Help me, someone assaulted me in the shop!
Urgent call for help via text.
إيه ده؟ حد اعتدى عليا ولا إيه؟
What's this? Did someone assault me or what?
Used when a friend accidentally makes a mess on your clothes.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the missing preposition.
في شخص مجهول اعتدى ____ في المترو.
The verb 'اعتدى' always requires the preposition 'على'.
Which sentence is most appropriate for a police report?
How do you tell the police you were attacked?
This is the standard, serious way to report an assault.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
الضابط: مين اللي عمل كدة؟ المجني عليه: ____
The victim is reporting that someone else attacked them.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'اعتدى عليا لفظياً'?
'Lafziyan' means 'verbally', so it refers to words, not physical actions.
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Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenفي شخص مجهول اعتدى ____ في المترو.
The verb 'اعتدى' always requires the preposition 'على'.
How do you tell the police you were attacked?
This is the standard, serious way to report an assault.
الضابط: مين اللي عمل كدة؟ المجني عليه: ____
The victim is reporting that someone else attacked them.
When would you say 'اعتدى عليا لفظياً'?
'Lafziyan' means 'verbally', so it refers to words, not physical actions.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 Fragen'Hadd' is the colloquial version of 'Ahad'. Use 'Ahad' in writing and 'Hadd' in speaking.
Yes, if they attacked you to steal. If they just stole without you seeing, use 'سرقني' (he robbed me).
The passive is 'أُعتديَ عليّ' (U'tudiya 'alayya), meaning 'I was attacked'.
Usually no. For an animal attack, use 'هجم عليا' (hagam 'alaya).
Say 'بيعتدي عليا' (bi-ya'tadi 'alaya).
No, for cheating in a relationship, use 'خانني' (khannani).
Yes, news reports constantly use 'اعتداء' to describe attacks or raids.
Say 'في ناس اعتدوا عليا' (Some people attacked me).
Only if you are being very dramatic or serious about a betrayal. Otherwise, it's too formal.
It can be a euphemism, but 'اتحرش' (harassed) or 'اغتصب' (raped) are the specific terms.
Verwandte Redewendungen
تهجم عليا
similarTo storm or aggressively approach someone.
اتحرش بيا
specialized formTo harass me (usually sexually).
ضربني
similarHe hit me.
غلط فيا
similarHe insulted me.