يستعمل
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- A versatile verb meaning 'to use' or 'to utilize' in Arabic.
- Derived from the root 'Amal' (work), focusing on purposeful action.
- Essential for A2 learners to describe daily routines and technology.
- Commonly used for tools, languages, methods, and resources.
The Arabic verb يستعمل (yasta'milu) is a cornerstone of daily communication, representing the act of using, utilizing, or employing something for a specific purpose. Rooted in the triliteral root ع-م-ل (ʿ-m-l), which pertains to 'work' or 'action,' the addition of the Form X prefix استـ (ista-) transforms the meaning into 'seeking to put to work' or 'making use of.' This nuance is vital for learners to grasp: while 'amal' is the act of working, 'isti'mal' is the application of a tool, method, or resource to achieve a result. In the CEFR A2 level, this word is essential for describing daily routines, such as using a phone, a car, or a kitchen utensil. It is a versatile verb that bridges the gap between physical objects and abstract concepts like using a language or a specific strategy.
- Grammatical Form
- Present tense, third-person singular masculine (He uses / It uses).
- Root Connection
- Derived from 'Amal' (Work), implying the active engagement of an object.
الطالب يستعمل القلم ليكتب الدرس.
The student uses the pen to write the lesson.
In social contexts, you will encounter this word frequently when asking for instructions or explaining how something works. For instance, if you are in a tech-savvy environment, you might hear people discussing which software they 'use' for design or coding. The word carries a sense of intentionality; it is not just a random interaction but a purposeful deployment of a resource. Unlike 'istakhdama' (another word for 'use'), 'yasta'milu' is often perceived as slightly more common in spoken Levantine and North African dialects, though it remains perfectly standard in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Understanding the context is key: you use a key to open a door, you use a computer to send an email, and you use your skills to solve a problem.
هو يستعمل السكين لتقطيع الخبز.
He uses the knife to cut the bread.
Furthermore, the word is used in medical and technical manuals. You will see 'Tariqat al-Isti'mal' (Method of Use) on medicine bottles or electronic device instructions. This formal application highlights the word's reliability in professional settings. It is not limited to physical tools; one can 'use' their influence or 'use' a specific dialect. The breadth of this verb makes it a high-frequency item that learners should master early to express agency and functionality in their Arabic conversations. By focusing on the 'purpose' aspect of the word, you can distinguish it from simply 'having' or 'holding' something.
- Context: Technology
- Commonly used for apps, websites, and hardware.
المبرمج يستعمل لغة البرمجة لبناء الموقع.
The programmer uses the programming language to build the website.
Using يستعمل correctly requires an understanding of basic Arabic sentence structure, specifically the Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) or Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) patterns. In Modern Standard Arabic, both are acceptable, though VSO is more traditional. The verb must agree with the subject in gender and number. For a singular masculine subject like 'the man' (al-rajul), we use 'yasta'milu.' If the subject is feminine, like 'the woman' (al-mar'a), it changes to 'tasta'milu.' This flexibility allows you to describe the actions of various people and entities with ease.
- Sentence Pattern
- [Subject] + يستعمل + [Object] + [Purpose/Reason]
أبي يستعمل النظارات للقراءة.
My father uses glasses for reading.
One of the most common ways to extend a sentence with 'yasta'milu' is by using the preposition 'li-' (for/to) followed by a noun or a verb in the subjunctive mood. This explains the *why* behind the usage. For example, 'He uses the map to find the way.' Here, 'to find' would be 'li-yajida.' This structure is vital for A2 learners who are moving beyond simple sentences into more complex descriptions of daily life. Additionally, the object being used usually takes the 'fatha' (accusative case) in formal Arabic, though in casual speech, this is often dropped.
الطباخ يستعمل زيت الزيتون في الطبخ.
The chef uses olive oil in cooking.
When talking about tools or technology, 'yasta'milu' is the go-to verb. You can use it with 'al-hasub' (the computer), 'al-hatif' (the phone), or even 'al-internet.' It is also frequently used in the passive voice in technical manuals: 'yusta'malu' (it is used). For a learner, focusing on the active voice 'yasta'milu' is more practical for everyday conversation. Remember that the verb does not require a preposition before the object; it is a transitive verb. You 'use something,' you don't 'use *of* something' in Arabic.
- Negation
- Use 'la' (لا) before the verb: 'لا يستعمل' (He does not use).
هو لا يستعمل السكر في قهوته.
He does not use sugar in his coffee.
The word يستعمل is ubiquitous across the Arabic-speaking world, appearing in both formal literature and daily dialectal interactions. In a classroom, a teacher might say, 'Yasta'milu al-tullab al-qamus' (The students use the dictionary). In a kitchen, a mother might explain to her child how she 'uses' a specific spice to make the food taste better. Because it is a Form X verb, it sounds slightly more sophisticated than basic Form I verbs, yet it remains accessible enough for everyday use. You will hear it in news broadcasts when journalists discuss how a country 'uses' its resources or how a politician 'uses' their platform.
- Public Signage
- Often seen on 'How to Use' instructions in malls or public transport.
كيف يستعمل المرء هذه الماكينة؟
How does one use this machine?
In the digital age, 'yasta'milu' has found a permanent home in the vocabulary of social media and technology. Influencers might talk about the filters they 'use' or the apps they 'use' to edit their videos. If you are watching a tutorial on YouTube in Arabic, the presenter will almost certainly use this verb or its noun form 'isti'mal.' It is the standard term for 'user' (musta'mil) as well. This makes it a high-utility word for anyone looking to navigate the modern Arabic web. Whether you are reading a blog post about productivity or watching a DIY home repair video, this verb will be a constant companion.
الناس يستعملون هواتفهم طوال الوقت.
People use their phones all the time.
Furthermore, in professional environments, 'yasta'milu' is used to describe the application of methodologies. A manager might discuss how the team 'uses' a specific project management tool. In medicine, a doctor explains how a patient 'uses' a nebulizer or a specific cream. The word is safe, polite, and clear. It lacks the potential negative connotations that 'exploiting' might have in English, focusing purely on the functional application of a resource. If you are traveling, you might ask a local, 'Hal yasta'mil al-nas al-hafila huna?' (Do people use the bus here?), making it essential for practical navigation.
- Professional Context
- Used in resumes to describe skills (e.g., 'Uses Microsoft Office').
المهندس يستعمل برامج خاصة للتصميم.
The engineer uses special programs for design.
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers learning Arabic is confusing يستعمل (yasta'milu) with يعمل (ya'malu). While they share the same root, 'ya'malu' means 'to work' or 'to do,' whereas 'yasta'milu' means 'to use.' For example, saying 'I work the pen' instead of 'I use the pen' is a common slip-up. Another mistake is adding unnecessary prepositions. In English, we sometimes say 'make use *of*,' but in Arabic, 'yasta'milu' takes a direct object. You should not say 'yasta'milu min al-qalam'; it is simply 'yasta'milu al-qalam.'
- Mistake 1
- Using 'ya'mal' (to work) when you mean 'to use' a tool.
- Mistake 2
- Adding 'bi-' or 'min' after the verb. It's a direct object verb.
خطأ: هو يعمل الكمبيوتر. (Wrong: He works the computer)
صح: هو يستعمل الكمبيوتر. (Correct: He uses the computer)
Another nuance is the distinction between 'yasta'milu' and 'yastakhdimu.' While often interchangeable, 'yasta'milu' is sometimes associated more with physical tools and 'yastakhdimu' with abstract concepts or people (like 'employing' someone). However, at the A2 level, using either is generally acceptable. A more technical mistake involves the conjugation of Form X verbs. Learners often forget the 'seen' (س) or the 'ta' (ت) in the prefix, resulting in 'ya'milu' or 'yatamalu,' which are either different words or non-existent. Paying close attention to the six-letter structure of the past tense 'ista'mala' helps in anchoring the present tense 'yasta'milu.'
خطأ: أنا أستعمل بـ الفرشاة. (Wrong: I use with the brush)
صح: أنا أستعمل الفرشاة. (Correct: I use the brush)
Finally, learners sometimes struggle with the plural form. In MSA, the plural is 'yasta'miluna' (they use). In dialects, this might be shortened to 'yasta'milu' or 'bi-yista'milu.' Mixing dialectal endings with MSA prefixes can lead to 'hybrid' forms that sound unnatural. It is best to stick to the MSA rules when writing or in formal speech. Also, be careful not to confuse it with 'yasta'mil' (jussive/command form) which lacks the final vowel. Always ensure the 'u' sound at the end for the indicative present tense.
- Gender Confusion
- Remember: 'Ya-' for he, 'Ta-' for she. Don't say 'Ahmad tasta'milu.'
Arabic is a language rich in synonyms, and 'to use' is no exception. The most direct alternative to يستعمل is يستخدم (yastakhdimu). While they are 90% interchangeable, 'yastakhdimu' is derived from the root 'kh-d-m' (to serve), implying that the object is 'serving' the user. This makes 'yastakhdimu' slightly more common in professional and abstract contexts, such as 'using a method' or 'using an employee.' In contrast, 'yasta'milu' feels more grounded in the physical act of handling a tool. For a student at the A2 level, learning both is beneficial, but 'yasta'milu' is often easier to remember due to its link to 'amal' (work).
- يستخدم (Yastakhdimu)
- Often used for services, people, or abstract systems. 'He uses the service.'
- يستعين (Yasta'inu)
- Means 'to seek help from' or 'to utilize assistance.' Used when the tool is an aid.
هو يستخدم مهاراته في العمل.
He uses (utilizes) his skills at work.
Another alternative is يتناول (yatanawalu), which specifically means 'to use' in the context of consuming medicine or food. You wouldn't 'yasta'mil' a sandwich; you 'yatanawal' it. Similarly, يوظف (yuwadh-dhifu) means 'to employ' or 'to deploy,' often used for human resources or specific talents in a strategic way. For instance, a coach 'deploys' a player in a certain position. Understanding these nuances helps you sound more like a native speaker and less like a translation program. At the A2 level, focus on 'yasta'milu' for tools and 'yastakhdimu' for general use.
المريض يتناول الدواء بانتظام.
The patient takes (uses/consumes) the medicine regularly.
Lastly, there is يطبق (yutabbiqu), which means 'to apply.' This is used when you 'use' a rule, a law, or a theory. You don't 'use' a law like a hammer; you 'apply' it. This distinction is important as you progress to B1 and B2 levels. For now, visualize 'yasta'milu' as your physical interaction with the world—picking up a brush, typing on a keyboard, or driving a car. This mental image will help you choose the right word every time. Comparing these words in a table or list can clarify their specific 'domains' of use.
- يطبق (Yutabbiqu)
- To apply a rule or theory. 'The judge applies the law.'
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
Because it comes from the word for 'work,' using something in Arabic is literally 'putting it to work.'
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the 'ayn' as a simple 'a' or 'h'.
- Forgetting the 'seen' (s) sound in the prefix.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the second.
- Making the final 'u' too long like 'oo'.
- Merging the 't' and 'a' sounds incorrectly.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize Form X pattern.
Requires correct spelling of the prefix.
The 'ayn' sound can be tricky for beginners.
Clear pronunciation in MSA.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Form X Verb Conjugation
Present: yasta'milu, Past: ista'mala.
Direct Object Case
yasta'milu al-qalamA (fatha at the end).
Purpose with 'Li'
yasta'milu al-miftah li-yaftaha (to open).
Negation with 'La'
la yasta'milu (he does not use).
Subject-Verb Agreement
al-bint tasta'milu (the girl uses).
Beispiele nach Niveau
أنا أستعمل القلم.
I use the pen.
First person singular present.
هو يستعمل الهاتف.
He uses the phone.
Third person masculine singular.
هي تستعمل السكين.
She uses the knife.
Third person feminine singular.
أنت تستعمل الكمبيوتر.
You use the computer.
Second person masculine singular.
نحن نستعمل الخريطة.
We use the map.
First person plural.
هم يستعملون السيارة.
They use the car.
Third person masculine plural.
هل تستعمل المفتاح؟
Do you use the key?
Question form.
أنا لا أستعمل السكر.
I do not use sugar.
Negation with 'la'.
هو يستعمل الفرشاة ليرسم لوحة.
He uses the brush to paint a picture.
Verb + Object + Purpose (li + verb).
أمي تستعمل المكنسة كل يوم.
My mother uses the vacuum cleaner every day.
Frequency adverb 'kulla yawm'.
الطالب يستعمل القاموس في الفصل.
The student uses the dictionary in the class.
Prepositional phrase 'fi al-fasl'.
نحن نستعمل الإنترنت للبحث.
We use the internet for research.
Abstract object 'al-internet'.
هل تستعمل هذا التطبيق؟
Do you use this app?
Demonstrative pronoun 'hadha'.
هو يستعمل النظارات للقراءة فقط.
He uses glasses for reading only.
Purpose noun 'al-qira'a'.
أنا أستعمل الدراجة للذهاب إلى العمل.
I use the bike to go to work.
Verbal noun 'al-dhahab'.
المطعم يستعمل خضروات طازجة.
The restaurant uses fresh vegetables.
Adjective agreement 'tazija'.
الكاتب يستعمل كلمات بسيطة في قصصه.
The writer uses simple words in his stories.
Plural object 'kalimat'.
يجب أن تستعمل مهاراتك لحل المشكلة.
You must use your skills to solve the problem.
Modal 'yajibu an' + subjunctive.
هو يستعمل لغة الإشارة للتواصل.
He uses sign language to communicate.
Compound noun 'lughat al-ishara'.
المصنع يستعمل طاقة شمسية.
The factory uses solar energy.
Technical terminology.
لماذا تستعمل هذا الأسلوب القديم؟
Why do you use this old method?
Interrogative 'limadha'.
هي تستعمل ذكاءها في المفاوضات.
She uses her intelligence in negotiations.
Abstract concept 'dhaka'a'.
نحن نستعمل هذه الخطة منذ عام.
We have been using this plan for a year.
Present continuous sense with 'mundhu'.
هل تستعملون مواد معاد تدويرها؟
Do you (plural) use recycled materials?
Passive participle 'mu'ad tadwiruha'.
يستعمل المخرج الإضاءة لخلق جو درامي.
The director uses lighting to create a dramatic atmosphere.
VSO structure.
الشركة تستعمل بيانات العملاء لتحسين الخدمة.
The company uses customer data to improve the service.
Complex object 'bayanat al-'umala'.
يستعمل الباحث المنهج العلمي في دراسته.
The researcher uses the scientific method in his study.
Academic context.
عليك أن تستعمل نفوذك لمساعدة الفقراء.
You should use your influence to help the poor.
Subjunctive after 'an'.
يستعمل الخطيب البلاغة لإقناع الجمهور.
The orator uses eloquence to persuade the audience.
Formal register.
المحامي يستعمل الأدلة لإثبات براءة موكله.
The lawyer uses evidence to prove his client's innocence.
Legal context.
يستعمل الفنان ألواناً زيتية في لوحاته.
The artist uses oil colors in his paintings.
Indefinite plural object.
نحن نستعمل التكنولوجيا لتقليل التكاليف.
We use technology to reduce costs.
Business context.
يستعمل الكاتب الرمزية ليعبر عن أفكاره العميقة.
The writer employs symbolism to express his deep thoughts.
Literary analysis.
تستعمل الدولة القوة الناعمة لتعزيز مكانتها.
The state uses soft power to enhance its standing.
Political terminology.
يستعمل الفيلسوف المنطق لتفكيك الحجج.
The philosopher uses logic to deconstruct arguments.
Philosophical context.
يستعمل الشاعر الاستعارة ليضفي جمالاً على القصيدة.
The poet uses metaphor to add beauty to the poem.
Rhetorical devices.
تستعمل المؤسسة معايير صارمة في التوظيف.
The institution uses strict criteria in hiring.
Administrative context.
يستعمل الناقد أدوات تحليلية حديثة.
The critic uses modern analytical tools.
Critical theory.
يستعمل المهندس المعماري الفراغ بشكل مبتكر.
The architect uses space in an innovative way.
Artistic/Technical blend.
يستعمل النظام خوارزميات معقدة لمعالجة البيانات.
The system uses complex algorithms to process data.
Advanced technology.
يستعمل النص آليات سردية تتجاوز المألوف.
The text employs narrative mechanisms that transcend the familiar.
High-level literary criticism.
تستعمل الحضارات لغاتها كوعاء لثقافتها.
Civilizations use their languages as a vessel for their culture.
Metaphorical usage.
يستعمل العقل البشري أنماطاً إدراكية معقدة.
The human mind uses complex cognitive patterns.
Scientific/Psychological context.
يستعمل الدبلوماسي لغة مواربة لتجنب الأزمات.
The diplomat uses ambiguous language to avoid crises.
Nuanced social context.
يستعمل التاريخ كأداة لتشكيل الهوية الوطنية.
History is used as a tool to shape national identity.
Sociological analysis.
يستعمل الباحث المصادر الأولية لتوثيق النتائج.
The researcher uses primary sources to document the findings.
Academic rigor.
يستعمل الملحن الصمت كعنصر أساسي في الموسيقى.
The composer uses silence as a fundamental element in music.
Abstract artistic concept.
يستعمل القانون كدرع لحماية الحقوق الفردية.
The law is used as a shield to protect individual rights.
Legal metaphor.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Means 'to work' or 'to do'. Don't say 'work the pen'.
Yusta'malu means 'it is used'. Note the vowel change.
Yastami'u means 'to listen'. Sounds similar but different root.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To use all one's cards (resources/options).
المدير استعمل كل أوراقه لحل الأزمة.
MetaphoricalLeicht verwechselbar
Almost identical meaning.
Yastakhdimu is slightly more formal and abstract.
يستخدم النظام / يستعمل القلم.
Same root (Amal).
Ya'mal is 'to work', Yasta'mil is 'to use'.
يعمل في المكتب / يستعمل المكتب.
Both can mean 'to take'.
Yatanawal is for food/medicine consumption.
يتناول الغداء / يستعمل الشوكة.
Both mean 'to employ'.
Yuwadh-dhif is for people or strategic skills.
يوظف موظفاً / يستعمل أداة.
Both involve 'putting to use'.
Yutabbiqu is for rules, laws, or theories.
يطبق القانون / يستعمل المفتاح.
Satzmuster
أنا أستعمل [Object].
أنا أستعمل القلم.
هو يستعمل [Object] لـ [Verb].
هو يستعمل السكين ليقطع الخبز.
نحن نستعمل [Abstract Noun] في [Context].
نحن نستعمل مهاراتنا في العمل.
يجب أن تستعمل [Resource] لـ [Goal].
يجب أن تستعمل نفوذك لمساعدتنا.
تستعمل [Entity] [Strategy] لـ [Result].
تستعمل الشركة التكنولوجيا لزيادة الإنتاج.
يستعمل [Author] [Device] لـ [Nuance].
يستعمل الشاعر الاستعارة ليخلق صورة جمالية.
هل تستعمل [Object]؟
هل تستعمل هذا التطبيق؟
لا يستعمل [Subject] [Object] أبداً.
لا يستعمل جدي الكمبيوتر أبداً.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very High
-
Using 'ya'mal' for 'use'.
→
yasta'mil
Ya'mal means to work, yasta'mil means to use a tool.
-
Adding 'bi-' before the object.
→
yasta'milu al-qalam
The verb is transitive and takes a direct object.
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Forgetting the 'Seen' in conjugation.
→
yasta'milu
The 'Seen' is part of the Form X prefix.
-
Confusing 'musta'mil' and 'musta'mal'.
→
musta'mil (user), musta'mal (used)
The vowel on the 'Meem' changes the meaning from active to passive.
-
Using 'yasta'milu' for eating.
→
yatanawalu
For food and medicine, 'yatanawalu' is more appropriate.
Tipps
Prefix Check
Always remember the 'sta' (ست) part. It's what makes it 'use' instead of 'work'.
Tool Time
Whenever you see a tool, think 'yasta'milu'. It's the best way to anchor the word.
The 'Ayn
Don't skip the 'ayn sound. It's the heart of the root 'Amal'.
Direct Object
Don't add 'with' or 'of' after the verb. Just put the object.
Used Goods
Look for the word 'Musta'mal' in markets; it means used/second-hand.
Apps
Check your phone settings in Arabic; you'll see 'isti'mal' for data usage.
Amal Connection
Link it to 'Amal' (deeds/work). Using is a way of doing.
News
Listen for this word in news reports about resources or technology.
Bi- Prefix
In dialects, listen for 'bi-yista'mil'. It's the same word.
Versatility
Don't be afraid to use it! It's a very safe and common verb.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'Amal' (work). To 'ista-Amal' is to 'start-Amal' with a tool. You 'start the work' by using a pen.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a giant letter 'Seen' (س) shaped like a hook, pulling a tool (the root 'Amal') into your hand to use it.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to list five things in your room and say 'Asta'milu [object]' for each one.
Wortherkunft
From the Arabic root ʿ-m-l (ع م ل), which means 'to work, do, or act.' This root is ancient and central to Semitic languages.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The Form X (istaf'ala) usually adds the meaning of 'seeking' or 'requesting.' Thus, 'ist'amala' originally meant 'to seek to make something work.'
Afroasiatic, Semitic, Central Semitic, Arabic.Kultureller Kontext
Generally a neutral, safe word. No specific sensitivities.
Similar to 'use' vs 'utilize'. 'Yasta'milu' is the workhorse verb for both.
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Kitchen
- يستعمل السكين
- يستعمل الملعقة
- يستعمل الفرن
- يستعمل الزيت
Office
- يستعمل الكمبيوتر
- يستعمل الطابعة
- يستعمل الهاتف
- يستعمل الورق
School
- يستعمل القلم
- يستعمل المسطرة
- يستعمل الكتاب
- يستعمل السبورة
Technology
- يستعمل التطبيق
- يستعمل الإنترنت
- يستعمل الكاميرا
- يستعمل الشاحن
Transport
- يستعمل الحافلة
- يستعمل السيارة
- يستعمل الدراجة
- يستعمل المترو
Gesprächseinstiege
"أي تطبيق تستعمل لتعلم اللغة العربية؟ (Which app do you use to learn Arabic?)"
"هل تستعمل السكر في القهوة؟ (Do you use sugar in coffee?)"
"كيف تستعمل هذه الماكينة؟ (How do you use this machine?)"
"هل تستعمل المواصلات العامة؟ (Do you use public transport?)"
"ماذا تستعمل لتنظيف البيت؟ (What do you use to clean the house?)"
Tagebuch-Impulse
اكتب عن الأدوات التي تستعملها في عملك اليومي. (Write about the tools you use in your daily work.)
هل تفضل استعمال الورق أم الكمبيوتر للكتابة؟ ولماذا؟ (Do you prefer using paper or computer for writing? Why?)
صف كيف تستعمل التكنولوجيا في حياتك. (Describe how you use technology in your life.)
اكتب عن شيء قديم لا تستعمله الآن. (Write about something old you don't use now.)
كيف تستعمل وقت فراغك؟ (How do you use your free time?)
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIn most cases, they are interchangeable. However, 'yasta'milu' is often used for physical tools, while 'yastakhdimu' is used for abstract concepts or services. For example, you 'yasta'mil' a hammer but 'yastakhdim' a service.
You say 'Asta'milu' (أستعمل). Just change the first letter from 'Ya' to 'Alif'.
It is a neutral word. It is used in Modern Standard Arabic (formal) and is also understood and used in almost all dialects.
It is better to use 'yastakhdimu' or 'yuwadh-dhifu' for people. Using 'yasta'milu' for people can sometimes sound like you are 'using' them as objects, which might be negative.
The past tense is 'Ista'mala' (استعمل). For example: 'Ista'mala al-rajul al-sayyara' (The man used the car).
The word for user is 'Musta'mil' (مستعمل). This is common in technology contexts.
No, it takes a direct object. You say 'yasta'milu al-qalam' (he uses the pen), not 'yasta'milu bi-al-qalam'.
You use the passive participle 'Musta'mal' (مستعمل). For example, 'sayyara musta'mala' means a used car.
Yes, it is Form X of the root 'Amal'. The 'ista-' prefix indicates the form.
Use 'la' for the present tense: 'la yasta'milu' (he does not use).
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Write a sentence using 'أستعمل' and 'القلم'.
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Write a sentence using 'يستعمل' and 'الهاتف'.
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Translate: 'She uses the knife.'
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Translate: 'We use the map.'
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Write a sentence about using a computer.
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Say: 'I use the pen.'
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Say: 'He uses the phone.'
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Say: 'Do you use the internet?'
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Say: 'I don't use sugar.'
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Say: 'This is easy to use.'
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Listen and identify the verb: 'أنا أستعمل المفتاح.'
Listen and identify the object: 'هو يستعمل السيارة.'
Listen and identify the purpose: 'نستعمل القاموس للترجمة.'
Listen and identify the subject: 'أمي تستعمل الفرن.'
Listen and identify the negation: 'لا أستعمل الملح.'
Describe three things you use every morning.
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Translate: 'The teacher uses the board.'
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Write a question asking someone if they use a specific app.
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Translate: 'We use the car to go to the market.'
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Write: 'He doesn't use the key.'
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Explain why you use the internet.
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Translate: 'The factory uses solar energy to save money.'
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Write a short paragraph about a 'used' item you bought.
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Translate: 'You should use your skills at work.'
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Write: 'Misuse of technology is dangerous.'
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Discuss the importance of using clean energy.
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Translate: 'The company uses data to improve its products.'
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Write: 'The lawyer used the evidence to win the case.'
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Translate: 'The artist employs different colors to show emotion.'
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Write: 'The researcher uses a scientific methodology.'
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Talk about the apps you use for productivity.
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Explain how to use a coffee machine in Arabic.
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Discuss if you prefer new or used cars.
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Tell a story about a time you misused something.
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Describe your favorite tool at work.
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Argue for or against using AI in schools.
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Explain the concept of 'soft power' using the verb.
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Discuss the ethical use of customer data.
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Describe a scientific method you use in your studies.
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Talk about how an artist uses space and color.
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Analyze a poem's use of metaphor.
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Discuss the use of logic in philosophy.
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Explain the use of primary sources in history.
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Talk about the use of algorithms in social media.
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Discuss the diplomatic use of language.
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Listen: 'يستعمل الكاتب أسلوباً مشوقاً.' What is the style like?
Listen: 'نحن نستعمل الطاقة المتجددة.' What kind of energy?
Listen: 'لا تستعمل هذا الجهاز بدون إذن.' Can you use the device?
Listen: 'يستعمل المدير نفوذه.' What does the manager use?
Listen: 'يستعمل المحامي القانون.' What is the lawyer using?
Listen: 'تستعمل الدولة القوة العسكرية.' What kind of power?
Listen: 'يستعمل الشاعر القافية.' What is the poet using?
Listen: 'يستعمل الباحث الإحصائيات.' What is the researcher using?
Listen: 'يستعمل النص لغة رمزية.' What kind of language?
Listen: 'يستعمل الملحن ألحاناً حزينة.' What is the music like?
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Summary
The verb 'yasta'milu' is the standard way to express 'using' something for a purpose. Example: 'He uses the key' (yasta'milu al-miftah). It is practical, common, and easy to conjugate.
- A versatile verb meaning 'to use' or 'to utilize' in Arabic.
- Derived from the root 'Amal' (work), focusing on purposeful action.
- Essential for A2 learners to describe daily routines and technology.
- Commonly used for tools, languages, methods, and resources.
Prefix Check
Always remember the 'sta' (ست) part. It's what makes it 'use' instead of 'work'.
Tool Time
Whenever you see a tool, think 'yasta'milu'. It's the best way to anchor the word.
The 'Ayn
Don't skip the 'ayn sound. It's the heart of the root 'Amal'.
Direct Object
Don't add 'with' or 'of' after the verb. Just put the object.
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عادةً
A1Gewöhnlich, normalerweise; unter normalen Bedingungen.
عادةً ما
B2Dieses Adverb bedeutet normalerweise, dass etwas die meiste Zeit geschieht.
إعداد
B2Das ist der Vorgang, etwas fertigzumachen, wie das Zubereiten von Essen oder eines Projekts.
عاضد
B2Dieses Verb bedeutet, jemanden zu unterstützen oder ihm beizustehen, besonders wenn er Hilfe braucht.
عادي
A1Das ist ein ganz normaler Tag.
عاقبة
B1Das Ergebnis oder die Auswirkung einer Handlung, oft eine unangenehme. Man muss die Konsequenz seiner Entscheidungen tragen.
أعلى
A1Höher, oberer oder am höchsten.
عال
B1Dieses Wort bedeutet 'hoch' in Bezug auf Niveau oder Lautstärke, wie ein hoher Ton oder ein hoher Preis.
عالٍ
A2Bedeutet 'hoch' für physische Höhe oder 'laut' für Lautstärke.
عَالَمِيّ
B1Bezieht sich auf die ganze Welt; weltweit oder global.