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- A friendly morning check-in for family and close friends.
- Shows care for someone's well-being and quality of rest.
- Adjust the suffix based on the person's gender (-ak or -ik).
Bedeutung
This is a warm, caring way to ask someone how they slept or if they had a good night's rest. It is like asking 'How was your sleep?' or 'Are you well-rested?'
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Greeting a spouse in the kitchen
صباح الخير، كيف نومك؟
Good morning, how was your sleep?
Texting a friend who had a long day yesterday
بشرني، كيف نومك اليوم؟
Tell me, how was your sleep today?
Asking a guest who stayed the night
إن شاء الله ارتحت، كيف نومك؟
I hope you rested, how was your sleep?
Kultureller Hintergrund
Sleep is often discussed in terms of 'Barakah' (blessing). A good night's sleep is something to be thankful for publicly. The phrase 'نوم الهنا' is often said to someone who has just woken up, wishing them that their sleep was blissful. Hospitality extends to the morning; a host will often ask this before offering the first cup of Arabic coffee (Gahwa). Egyptians might use 'نمت كويس؟' more frequently in fast speech, but 'كيف نومك' remains understood as a polite alternative.
The 'Alhamdulillah' Rule
Always expect the answer to start with 'Alhamdulillah', even if they didn't sleep well. It's a cultural reflex.
Gender Matters
Be careful with the -ka (male) and -ki (female) endings. Using the wrong one is the most common learner mistake.
In 15 Sekunden
- A friendly morning check-in for family and close friends.
- Shows care for someone's well-being and quality of rest.
- Adjust the suffix based on the person's gender (-ak or -ik).
What It Means
This phrase is a gentle morning check-in. You are asking about the quality of someone's rest. It is less about the act of sleeping. It is more about their well-being. Use it to show you care. It is a staple of morning conversations in Arabic-speaking homes.
How To Use It
You just need to adjust the ending. For a man, say كيف نومك؟ (Kayfa nawm-ak). For a woman, say كيف نومك؟ (Kayfa nawm-ik). It is very simple and direct. You can say it as soon as you see them. It works perfectly over a cup of coffee. It also works as a first text of the day.
When To Use It
Use it with family members in the morning. Use it with a roommate who just woke up. It is great for a close friend who stayed over. If a friend was sick, this shows extra care. It is perfect for those slow, groggy morning moments. You are basically saying, 'I hope you feel refreshed.'
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this with your boss in a formal meeting. It might feel a bit too personal. Avoid using it with a complete stranger at a bus stop. They might find it intrusive. If someone is clearly having a bad morning, maybe wait. Don't ask if they look like they haven't slept in three days! Unless you want a very long, grumpy explanation.
Cultural Background
In Arab culture, hospitality and care are huge. Asking about someone's rest is part of being a good host. It shows you value their comfort in your home. It is a sign of intimacy and closeness. It reflects the communal nature of Arabic life. We check on each other's basic needs constantly. Sleep is the foundation of a good day.
Common Variations
You might hear كيف نمت؟ (How did you sleep?). This is a bit more active. Another common one is عساك نمت زين؟ in some Gulf dialects. That means 'I hope you slept well?' All of these serve the same friendly purpose. They all start the day with a touch of kindness.
Nutzungshinweise
The phrase is very flexible across dialects. In Levantine, it might sound like 'Kif nawmak?', while in Modern Standard Arabic, it is 'Kayfa nawmuka?'. It is always safe and polite among friends.
The 'Alhamdulillah' Rule
Always expect the answer to start with 'Alhamdulillah', even if they didn't sleep well. It's a cultural reflex.
Gender Matters
Be careful with the -ka (male) and -ki (female) endings. Using the wrong one is the most common learner mistake.
Beispiele
6صباح الخير، كيف نومك؟
Good morning, how was your sleep?
A standard, loving way to start the day together.
بشرني، كيف نومك اليوم؟
Tell me, how was your sleep today?
The word 'bashirni' adds a sense of 'give me the good news'.
إن شاء الله ارتحت، كيف نومك؟
I hope you rested, how was your sleep?
Classic hospitality to ensure the guest was comfortable.
صح النوم! كيف نومك في السينما؟
Wakey wakey! How was your sleep in the cinema?
Using the phrase sarcastically because they missed the movie.
كنت شايل همك، كيف نومك؟
I was worried about you, how was your sleep?
Shows deep emotional concern and relief if they rested.
يا حبيبي، كيف نومك؟
My dear, how was your sleep?
Very common maternal expression of care.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct suffix for a female friend.
كيف نوم... يا ليلى؟
The suffix '-ki' is used for feminine singular address.
Which response is the most natural to 'كيف نومك؟'?
كيف نومك؟
It's common to start a response with 'Alhamdulillah' and then describe the sleep.
Complete the dialogue between a mother and her son.
الأم: صباح الخير يا بني. الابن: صباح النور يا أمي. الأم: ________؟
Asking about sleep is the most logical next step in a morning greeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Morning Greetings
General
- • صباح الخير
- • كيف حالك
Specific
- • كيف نومك
- • صح النوم
Aufgabensammlung
3 Aufgabenكيف نوم... يا ليلى؟
The suffix '-ki' is used for feminine singular address.
كيف نومك؟
It's common to start a response with 'Alhamdulillah' and then describe the sleep.
الأم: صباح الخير يا بني. الابن: صباح النور يا أمي. الأم: ________؟
Asking about sleep is the most logical next step in a morning greeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
2 FragenOnly if you have a very friendly, long-standing relationship. Otherwise, stick to 'صباح الخير'.
'Kayfa' is formal/MSA, 'Kayf' is how most people actually say it in daily life.
Verwandte Redewendungen
نمت كويس؟
synonymDid you sleep well?
صح النوم
builds onWake up! (Literally: May your sleep be healthy)
تصبح على خير
contrastGoodnight (Literally: May you wake up to goodness)