Significado
Stating one's Arab nationality or ethnic identity.
Contexto cultural
In the Levant, identity is often tied to both the country and the broader Arab heritage. It is common to hear people identify as 'Arab' with pride. In the Gulf, 'Arab' identity is deeply linked to tribal history and the Arabic language. In North Africa, the Arab identity is often combined with Amazigh heritage, making the statement 'أنا عربي' a specific cultural choice. For Arabs living abroad, this phrase is a way to maintain connection to their roots.
Gender Matters
Always remember to add the 'ta marbuta' (ة) for feminine forms.
Don't use 'هو'
Arabic doesn't need 'is'. 'أنا عربي' is perfect.
Significado
Stating one's Arab nationality or ethnic identity.
Gender Matters
Always remember to add the 'ta marbuta' (ة) for feminine forms.
Don't use 'هو'
Arabic doesn't need 'is'. 'أنا عربي' is perfect.
Add your country
Adding 'من [Country]' makes your answer more complete.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence for a male speaker.
أنا ____.
The masculine adjective is 'عربي'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct identity statement.
Arabic does not use 'to be' verbs in this context.
Match the gender to the correct form.
Match: Male -> ?, Female -> ?
عربي is masculine, عربية is feminine.
Complete the dialogue.
A: من أين أنت؟ B: أنا من مصر. ____.
The correct identity statement is 'أنا عربي'.
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Ayudas visuales
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4 ejerciciosأنا ____.
The masculine adjective is 'عربي'.
Choose the correct identity statement.
Arabic does not use 'to be' verbs in this context.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
عربي is masculine, عربية is feminine.
A: من أين أنت؟ B: أنا من مصر. ____.
The correct identity statement is 'أنا عربي'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasIt is neutral and works everywhere.
Use 'أنا عربية'.
It's grammatically okay but less common than 'أنا عربي'.
Arabic nominal sentences don't need a copula.
No, it is a statement of identity.
You would say 'أنا لست عربياً'.
Yes, the phrase is standard across all dialects.
Arabic doesn't have capital letters.
Yes, it's professional.
نحن عرب.
No, it means you are ethnically Arab.
Use it in introductions.
Frases relacionadas
أنا من...
builds onI am from...
أتحدث العربية
similarI speak Arabic.
أنا فخور بكوني عربي
builds onI am proud to be Arab.
نحن عرب
similarWe are Arabs.