C1 Expression Formel 3 min de lecture

على نحو ملموس

ala nahw malmus

Concretely

Littéralement: In a tangible manner

En 15 secondes

  • Means 'concretely' or 'tangibly' in a way that is measurable.
  • Used to describe real progress or visible changes in a situation.
  • Best suited for professional, academic, or serious personal contexts.

Signification

This phrase describes something that happens in a way you can actually see, feel, or measure. It's the shift from abstract ideas to real-world results you can point to.

Exemples clés

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Discussing business growth

تحسن أداء الشركة على نحو ملموس هذا العام.

The company's performance improved concretely this year.

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Talking about personal health

تغيرت صحتي على نحو ملموس بعد ممارسة الرياضة.

My health changed tangibly after exercising.

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A news report on the economy

انخفضت نسبة البطالة على نحو ملموس.

The unemployment rate decreased significantly.

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Contexte culturel

The phrase relies on the concept of 'touch' (lams), which is central to Arabic sensory language. It gained massive popularity in modern standard Arabic through journalism and economic reporting in the late 20th century. It represents a linguistic shift toward more empirical and data-driven descriptions in the Arab world.

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The 'Touch' Test

If you can't 'touch' the result (metaphorically), don't use it. It's for things that have evidence.

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Don't over-formalize

Using this while ordering a shawarma will make the guy think you're a visiting diplomat. Keep it for serious topics.

En 15 secondes

  • Means 'concretely' or 'tangibly' in a way that is measurable.
  • Used to describe real progress or visible changes in a situation.
  • Best suited for professional, academic, or serious personal contexts.

What It Means

Think of this phrase as the bridge between 'just talking' and 'actually doing.' It comes from the root word for 'touch.' When you use على نحو ملموس, you are saying that something isn't just a theory anymore. It is real. It is visible. It is something you could almost reach out and grab. If your Arabic skills improve على نحو ملموس, it means you aren't just feeling better about them; you are actually ordering coffee without stuttering.

How To Use It

You use this phrase as an adverbial expression. It usually comes at the end of a sentence to describe how a change occurred. It functions like the English word 'tangibly' or 'significantly.' You can pair it with verbs like 'improved,' 'changed,' or 'decreased.' It adds a layer of sophistication to your speech. It shows you care about evidence and reality.

When To Use It

This is a star player in professional settings. Use it during a performance review to describe your achievements. It is perfect for news reports or political discussions. Use it when discussing a project's progress with your boss. You can also use it in serious personal conversations. For example, telling a friend their support helped you على نحو ملموس during a breakup. It shows deep appreciation for their practical help.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this in very casual, slang-heavy settings. If you are just joking around at a football match, it might sound too stiff. Don't use it for things that are purely emotional or abstract without physical evidence. You wouldn't say you 'miss someone على نحو ملموس' unless they can actually feel the weight of your sadness. It’s about results, not just vibes. Keep it for when there is proof.

Cultural Background

Arabic culture values eloquence and precision in formal speech. The word ملموس (tangible) is derived from لمس (to touch). This reflects a Middle Eastern appreciation for physical hospitality and concrete action. In a culture where 'Inshallah' can sometimes be vague, using على نحو ملموس signals a commitment to actual results. It is a way to ground a conversation in the physical world.

Common Variations

You will often hear بشكل ملموس (in a tangible way) as a more common alternative. Both mean the same thing. على نحو ملموس feels slightly more elegant and literary. In very formal legal or academic texts, you might see تجسد ملموس (tangible embodiment). If you want to sound like a news anchor, stick with the original phrase. It has a nice rhythmic flow to it.

Notes d'usage

This is a C1-level phrase that sits firmly in the formal/neutral register. It is perfect for writing and formal speaking, but use it sparingly in casual chat to avoid sounding like a textbook.

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The 'Touch' Test

If you can't 'touch' the result (metaphorically), don't use it. It's for things that have evidence.

⚠️

Don't over-formalize

Using this while ordering a shawarma will make the guy think you're a visiting diplomat. Keep it for serious topics.

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The Media Darling

This is a favorite phrase of Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya anchors. Listen for it next time you watch the news!

Exemples

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#1 Discussing business growth

تحسن أداء الشركة على نحو ملموس هذا العام.

The company's performance improved concretely this year.

A classic professional use describing measurable growth.

#2 Talking about personal health

تغيرت صحتي على نحو ملموس بعد ممارسة الرياضة.

My health changed tangibly after exercising.

Used here to describe physical results you can feel.

#3 A news report on the economy

انخفضت نسبة البطالة على نحو ملموس.

The unemployment rate decreased significantly.

Very common in news broadcasts regarding statistics.

#4 Texting a mentor about their advice

نصيحتك ساعدتني على نحو ملموس في مشروعي.

Your advice helped me concretely in my project.

Shows high respect and acknowledges practical help.

#5 Humorous observation about a messy room

اختفت الفوضى على نحو ملموس بمجرد وصول أمي!

The mess disappeared tangibly as soon as my mom arrived!

Using a formal phrase for a domestic situation adds humor.

#6 Expressing gratitude in a relationship

أريد أن أرى اهتمامك بي على نحو ملموس.

I want to see your care for me in a concrete way.

Asking for actions rather than just words.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct word to complete the phrase meaning 'concretely'.

تطورت مهاراتي في اللغة العربية على نحو ___.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ملموس

The word `ملموس` means tangible/concrete, which fits the context of skill development.

Which preposition is used with 'nahw' in this expression?

___ نحو ملموس

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : على

The standard preposition for this expression is `على`.

🎉 Score : /2

Aides visuelles

Formality Spectrum of 'Tangibly'

Slang

Using 'bil-marra' (totally)

Tghayyar bil-marra!

Informal

Using 'shwayya' (a bit)

Tghayyar shwayya.

Neutral

Using 'bi-shakl wadih' (clearly)

Tghayyar bi-shakl wadih.

Formal

Using 'ala nahwin malmous'

Tghayyar ala nahwin malmous.

Where to use 'على نحو ملموس'

Concrete Results
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Business Report

Profit increases

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Academic Paper

Research findings

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News Broadcast

Policy changes

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Serious Advice

Life improvements

Banque d exercices

2 exercices
Choose the correct word to complete the phrase meaning 'concretely'. Fill Blank

تطورت مهاراتي في اللغة العربية على نحو ___.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ملموس

The word `ملموس` means tangible/concrete, which fits the context of skill development.

Which preposition is used with 'nahw' in this expression? Fill Blank

___ نحو ملموس

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : على

The standard preposition for this expression is `على`.

🎉 Score : /2

Questions fréquentes

12 questions

It means 'concretely' or 'tangibly.' It describes a change or result that is real and measurable, like تحسن الدخل على نحو ملموس (Income improved concretely).

Yes, but only if the topic is serious. If you use it for something silly, it sounds like you're joking by being overly formal.

Exactly the same. بشكل ملموس is slightly more common in spoken Modern Standard Arabic, while على نحو ملموس is more literary.

Not really. In dialects like Egyptian or Levantine, people would say بشكل واضح or عن جد. This phrase belongs to Fusha (Standard Arabic).

The opposite would be على نحو نظري (theoretically) or بشكل طفيف (slightly/barely).

You use it to describe their *actions* or *changes*, not the person themselves. You'd say their behavior changed على نحو ملموس.

No, it can be negative. For example, تدهورت العلاقات على نحو ملموس (Relations deteriorated tangibly).

In this context, نحو means 'manner' or 'way.' It's a grammatical tool to turn an adjective into an adverbial phrase.

Very common in modern essays, political science books, and economic journals.

It's pronounced: 'Ala nah-win mal-moos'. Note the 'tanween' (n-sound) on 'nahwin'.

Absolutely! It makes you sound professional and results-oriented. Say: طورت مهاراتي على نحو ملموس.

The phrase won't work correctly. You need the preposition على to link it to the verb.

Expressions liées

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بشكل ملحوظ

Noticeably

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على أرض الواقع

On the ground / In reality

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بصورة واضحة

In a clear manner

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بشكل فعلي

Effectively / Actually

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