معنی
Asks about a person's place of residence.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Egypt, the word for bread is 'Aish', meaning 'life'. Asking where someone 'lives' (ta'ish) is linguistically connected to where they 'eat bread'. People often identify more with their ancestral village than their current city of residence. If you ask 'Ayna ta'ish?', they might give you two answers: where they sleep and where they are 'from'. The 'Majlis' culture means that asking where someone lives is often a precursor to an invitation. Be prepared to be offered coffee if you discuss your neighborhood. The influence of French means that in urban areas, people might mix 'Ayna ta'ish' with 'Habiter'. The dialect word 'Saken' is almost always preferred over 'Ta'ish' in daily speech.
The Gender Flip
Always check the gender of the person you are talking to. Adding that 'in' for women (Ta'ishin) makes you sound 10x more fluent.
Don't be a Robot
In most Arab cities, people use 'Wayn' instead of 'Ayna'. If you want to sound like a local, say 'Wayn ta'ish?'.
معنی
Asks about a person's place of residence.
The Gender Flip
Always check the gender of the person you are talking to. Adding that 'in' for women (Ta'ishin) makes you sound 10x more fluent.
Don't be a Robot
In most Arab cities, people use 'Wayn' instead of 'Ayna'. If you want to sound like a local, say 'Wayn ta'ish?'.
The 'Sakan' Pivot
If you are asking for an address to send a package, switch to 'Ayna taskun?'. It signals you want the building, not the biography.
The Invitation Rule
If someone tells you where they live, it's polite to say 'Ma sha' Allah' or 'A nice area'. It shows respect for their home.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct form to ask a woman where she lives.
يا ليلى، _______؟
The suffix '-in' is required for the second person feminine singular.
Fill in the missing question word.
_______ تعيش يا صديقي؟
'Ayna' is the Arabic word for 'Where'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.
أحمد: أين تعيش؟ خالد: _________.
The question asks for a location, so 'I live in Cairo' is the only logical answer.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Which phrase would you use in a formal government office?
'Sakan' is more formal and administrative than 'Aish'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Aish vs. Sakan
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهايا ليلى، _______؟
The suffix '-in' is required for the second person feminine singular.
_______ تعيش يا صديقي؟
'Ayna' is the Arabic word for 'Where'.
أحمد: أين تعيش؟ خالد: _________.
The question asks for a location, so 'I live in Cairo' is the only logical answer.
Which phrase would you use in a formal government office?
'Sakan' is more formal and administrative than 'Aish'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it is perfectly natural to ask where a certain species lives using this verb.
In a social setting (cafe, party), no. In the street with no context, it might be seen as suspicious.
'Aish' is about the act of living/existing. 'Sakan' is about the physical residence/dwelling.
You would say 'Sakin feen?' (for a male) or 'Sakna feen?' (for a female).
No, the 'Ta' at the beginning of 'Ta'ish' already means 'you'.
No, most dialects use 'Wayn' or 'Feen'. 'Ayna' is strictly for Modern Standard Arabic.
No, for temporary stays, use 'Ayna tuqim?' (Where are you staying/residing temporarily?).
The plural is 'Ayna ta'ishun?' (أين تعيشون؟).
Because of the letter 'Ya' (ي) in the middle of the verb, which acts as a long vowel.
Yes, it's common in the introductory phase of an interview.
عبارات مرتبط
أين تسكن؟
similarWhere do you reside?
من أين أنت؟
builds onWhere are you from?
ما هو عنوانك؟
specialized formWhat is your address?
كيف حالك؟
similarHow are you?
أعيش في...
builds onI live in...