Signification
Asking about the person or people accompanying someone or involved.
Contexte culturel
Asking 'Ma'a man?' is often a sign of care and social interest rather than prying. It shows you want to know about the person's social support. In these regions, social circles are very tight. If you go out, people will almost always ask 'Ma' meen?' to see if they know your companions. In business, 'Ma'a man' is crucial for understanding tribal or family business affiliations which are still very relevant. Egyptians use 'Ma' meen' constantly in humor and drama. It's a staple of Egyptian cinema dialogue.
The 'Ayn' Secret
To sound like a native, don't over-pronounce the 'a' in 'Ma'a'. Keep it crisp and focus on the throat sound.
People Only!
Remember: 'Man' is for humans. If you ask 'Ma'a man' about a tool, people will think you're talking to your hammer.
Signification
Asking about the person or people accompanying someone or involved.
The 'Ayn' Secret
To sound like a native, don't over-pronounce the 'a' in 'Ma'a'. Keep it crisp and focus on the throat sound.
People Only!
Remember: 'Man' is for humans. If you ask 'Ma'a man' about a tool, people will think you're talking to your hammer.
Polite Prying
In Arab countries, asking 'With whom?' is a way to show you care about someone's safety and social life.
Dialect Bridge
If you hear 'Ma' meen', don't panic. It's just the casual version of 'Ma'a man'.
Teste-toi
Choose the correct phrase to ask 'With whom are you traveling?'
____ تُسَافِرُ؟
'Ma'a man' is the correct way to ask about a person accompanying you.
Complete the sentence to ask who someone is working with.
مَعَ ____ تَعْمَلُ فِي المَكْتَبِ؟
We use 'man' because we are asking about a person (a colleague).
Fill in the missing question in this dialogue.
أحمد: سأذهب إلى السينما الليلة. سارة: ________؟ أحمد: مع أخي.
The answer 'with my brother' indicates the question was 'With whom?'.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Which context fits 'مَعَ مَنْ تَتَحَالَفُ هَذِهِ الدَّوْلَةُ؟'?
This sentence asks about political alliances between countries.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Man vs. Madha
Banque d exercices
4 exercices____ تُسَافِرُ؟
'Ma'a man' is the correct way to ask about a person accompanying you.
مَعَ ____ تَعْمَلُ فِي المَكْتَبِ؟
We use 'man' because we are asking about a person (a colleague).
أحمد: سأذهب إلى السينما الليلة. سارة: ________؟ أحمد: مع أخي.
The answer 'with my brother' indicates the question was 'With whom?'.
Which context fits 'مَعَ مَنْ تَتَحَالَفُ هَذِهِ الدَّوْلَةُ؟'?
This sentence asks about political alliances between countries.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
12 questionsIt is neutral to formal. It's perfect for Modern Standard Arabic and is understood by everyone.
Technically, 'man' is for rational beings (humans). For a dog, you would usually use 'Ma'a madha' or just 'With the dog'.
'Ma'a man' means 'With whom', while 'Liman' means 'To whom' or 'Whose'.
You can say 'Ana ma'a [Name]' or 'Ana ma'a asdiqa'i' (I am with my friends).
Because 'man' is 'mabni' (indeclinable), meaning its ending never changes regardless of grammar.
Yes, it's very common in texting, though you might see 'Ma' meen' in casual chats.
Yes, 'man' can refer to one person or a hundred people.
No, 'man' covers both singular and plural 'who'.
No, the preposition 'Ma'a' must come first in this question structure.
Usually, context tells you. If you really don't know, 'Ma'a man' is safer if you suspect a person is involved.
Yes, variations of 'ma'iyya' (being with) are very common in the Quran.
You can say 'Ma'a man aydan?' (مع من أيضاً؟).
Expressions liées
بِرُفْقَةِ مَنْ؟
specialized formIn the company of whom?
لِمَنْ؟
similarTo whom / Whose?
عَمَّنْ؟
similarAbout whom?
مَعَ بَعْض
builds onTogether
بِمُفْرَدِي
contrastBy myself