علبة
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- Ulbah is a feminine Arabic noun meaning box, can, or container, typically made of cardboard, plastic, or metal for small goods.
- It is used in everyday contexts like shopping for food (can of tuna) or organizing personal items (pencil case).
- The plural is 'ulab' and it is grammatically feminine, requiring feminine adjectives and verbs to match.
- Commonly heard in supermarkets, kitchens, and pharmacies, it also extends to technical terms like 'inbox' or 'gearbox'.
The Arabic word علبة (pronounced 'ulbah) is a fundamental noun that every learner of the Arabic language must master early in their journey. At its core, it refers to a container, but not just any container. It specifically denotes a small to medium-sized vessel, typically manufactured from materials like cardboard, metal, tin, or plastic, designed to hold, protect, or organize various goods. Whether you are navigating a bustling supermarket in Cairo, organizing your desk in Dubai, or looking for a gift box in Rabat, this word will be your constant companion. The beauty of the word lies in its versatility; it adapts to the contents it holds, changing its specific English translation based on the context. In a grocery store, it might be a 'can' of tuna; in a pharmacy, a 'box' of medicine; and in a school, a 'case' for pencils.
- Physical Characteristics
- An 'ulbah' is usually defined by its structured shape, often being rectangular, square, or cylindrical. Unlike a 'wi'a' (vessel) which might be open, an 'ulbah' often implies a lid or a sealed top.
أريد علبة من البسكويت من فضلك.
When discussing the material of the container, Arabic speakers often use an 'Idafa' construction (the possessive link). For example, 'ulbatu karton' refers to a cardboard box, while 'ulbatu ma'dan' refers to a metal tin. It is important to distinguish this word from 'sanduq' (صندوق), which typically refers to larger, heavier crates or chests, often made of wood or heavy plastic. While you would carry an 'ulbah' in one hand, a 'sanduq' might require two hands or even a vehicle to move. This distinction is crucial for achieving natural-sounding Arabic. Furthermore, the word carries a feminine grammatical gender, indicated by the 'ta marbuta' (ة) at the end, which influences the adjectives and verbs used in conjunction with it.
- Common Contents
- Common items found in an 'ulbah' include matches (kibrit), juice (asir), jewelry (mujawaharat), and tools (adawat).
نسيت علبة مناديل في السيارة.
In modern usage, the word has expanded to the digital and technical realms. You might hear 'ulbat al-warid' (inbox) when referring to email, or 'ulbat al-turus' (gearbox) in automotive contexts. This demonstrates how a traditional word for a physical container evolves to encompass abstract 'containers' of information or mechanical components. Understanding these extensions allows a learner to move from A2 proficiency toward B1 and beyond, recognizing the word in diverse professional and technical settings. Always remember that the plural of 'ulbah' is 'ulab' (علب), a broken plural pattern that is essential for quantifying your items during shopping or inventory.
هذه العلبة مصنوعة من البلاستيك المعاد تدويره.
- Register and Tone
- The word is neutral and suitable for all levels of formality, from street slang to academic descriptions of packaging.
أين علبة الإسعافات الأولية؟
اشترت مريم علبة ألوان جديدة.
Using 'ulbah' correctly involves understanding its grammatical role as a feminine noun and its frequent appearance in the 'Idafa' construction. In Arabic, when you want to say 'a box of [something]', you place 'ulbah' first, followed by the item. Because 'ulbah' ends in a ta marbuta, the 'ah' sound changes to a 'at' sound when it is the first part of an Idafa. For example, 'ulbat tamaatim' (a can of tomatoes). This is one of the most practical applications of the word for daily life. Furthermore, since it is a feminine noun, any adjectives modifying it must also be feminine. If you want to say 'a small box', you would say 'ulbah saghirah' (علبة صغيرة). If the box is the subject of a verb, the verb must also reflect this femininity, such as 'waqa'at al-ulbah' (the box fell).
- Daily Shopping Scenarios
- When shopping, you will use 'ulbah' to specify quantities. 'Ulbatan' (two boxes) or 'thalath ulab' (three boxes) are common phrases at the checkout counter.
هل يمكنني الحصول على علبة هدايا؟
In more complex sentences, 'ulbah' can function as the object of a preposition. For instance, 'fi al-ulbah' (in the box) or 'bi-janib al-ulbah' (beside the box). It is also frequently used in the context of medicine and health. Doctors and pharmacists often refer to 'ulbat al-dawa'' (the medicine box/bottle). In technical or instructional manuals, you might see 'fath al-ulbah' (opening the box) or 'i'laq al-ulbah' (closing the box). The word is also central to idioms and metaphors in some dialects, though its literal usage remains the most prevalent. For example, in some contexts, describing something as being 'inside a box' might imply it is limited or restricted, similar to the English 'thinking outside the box', which in Arabic is often translated as 'al-tafkir kharij al-sanduq', though 'ulbah' can occasionally be used in similar conceptual frameworks.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Commonly paired with: 'min' (from/of), 'fi' (in), 'ala' (on), 'tahta' (under).
وضعت المفاتيح داخل علبة صغيرة.
When describing the state of the box, you might use participles. 'Ulbah maftuhah' (an open box) or 'ulbah mughlaqah' (a closed box). In a restaurant or cafe, if you want your leftovers to go, you might ask for an 'ulbah' for the food. This is a very common practical use. In the kitchen, recipes might call for 'ulbat qishtah' (a can of cream) or 'ulbat ful' (a can of fava beans). The word is indispensable for anyone living in an Arabic-speaking environment. As you progress, you will notice that 'ulbah' is also used in the context of cigarette packs ('ulbat saga'ir'). While smoking is a specific context, knowing the word is helpful for understanding signs or conversations in public spaces where smoking might be restricted.
لا تفتح هذه العلبة حتى يوم عيد ميلادك.
- Material Descriptions
- 'Ulbah khashabiyyah' (wooden box), 'ulbah ma'daniyyah' (metal tin), 'ulbah plastikiya' (plastic container).
تحتوي العلبة على اثني عشر قلماً.
هل هذه العلبة فارغة أم ممتلئة؟
The word 'ulbah' is omnipresent in the daily life of an Arabic speaker. One of the most common places you will hear it is in the 'baqqala' or local grocery store. Customers frequently ask for an 'ulbat asir' (a carton of juice) or 'ulbat halib' (a carton of milk). In these commercial settings, the word is used as a standard unit of measure for pre-packaged goods. You will also hear it in the kitchen during meal preparation. A mother might ask her child to bring an 'ulbat al-milh' (the salt container) or an 'ulbat al-baharat' (the spice box). The word is so deeply integrated into the domestic sphere that it is one of the first nouns children learn when they begin to identify objects in their environment.
- In the Supermarket
- Listen for it near the canned goods aisle: 'ulbat tuna' (can of tuna), 'ulbat dhura' (can of corn).
كم سعر هذه العلبة؟
Beyond the home and the store, 'ulbah' is frequently heard in educational settings. Students often talk about their 'ulbat al-alwan' (pencil case or box of colors) or their 'ulbat al-ghada'' (lunchbox). In a pharmacy, the word is used to refer to the packaging of medication, which is vital for clear communication between the pharmacist and the patient. You might hear, 'Khudh kabsulah wahida min hadhihi al-ulbah' (Take one capsule from this box). In the world of technology and digital communication, 'ulbat al-warid' is the standard term for an email inbox. When someone says, 'Check your inbox', they are literally saying 'Check your box of incoming [mail]'. This shows the word's transition from a physical object to a digital concept.
- Mechanical and Technical Use
- In a car repair shop, the mechanic might mention 'ulbat al-turus' (the gearbox) or 'ulbat al-fiyuzat' (the fuse box).
وصلتني رسالة جديدة في علبة الوارد.
Furthermore, in the context of arts and crafts, 'ulbah' is used to describe various storage containers for supplies. In jewelry stores, every precious item is housed in a 'ulbat mujawaharat' (jewelry box). During festive seasons like Ramadan or Eid, you will hear people talking about 'ulbat al-halwa' (the box of sweets), which is a common gift exchanged between families and friends. The word carries connotations of containment, organization, and sometimes even surprise, as in the case of a gift. In television commercials, you will constantly see 'ulbah' used to market everything from laundry detergent to high-end chocolates. Its utility across these various domains makes it a high-frequency word that is essential for achieving fluency and understanding the nuances of modern Arabic life.
أعطني علبة الكبريت من فضلك.
- On the Street
- You might see signs for 'ulbat al-qamamah' (trash bin/container), though 'sallat al-muhmalat' is more common for small bins.
ضاع غطاء العلبة.
هذه العلبة ثقيلة جداً.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using 'ulbah' is failing to distinguish it from 'sanduq' (صندوق). While both can be translated as 'box', their usage is distinct. 'Ulbah' is for smaller, often pre-packaged items like a can of soda, a box of tissues, or a jewelry case. 'Sanduq', on the other hand, refers to larger containers, such as a shipping crate, a treasure chest, or a large storage bin. Using 'sanduq' for a small box of matches sounds unnatural, just as using 'ulbah' for a large wooden shipping crate would be incorrect. Another common error involves the 'ta marbuta' (ة) at the end of 'ulbah'. Learners often forget that in an Idafa construction, the 'h' sound becomes a 't'. Saying 'ulbah asir' with a silent 'h' is a hallmark of a beginner; the correct pronunciation is 'ulbat asir'.
- Confusion with 'Wi'a''
- Learners sometimes use 'wi'a'' (vessel/bowl) when they mean 'ulbah'. Remember that an 'ulbah' usually has a specific lid and a more rigid, manufactured structure.
خطأ: صندوق من الكبريت. (صواب: علبة كبريت)
Gender agreement is another area where mistakes occur. Because 'ulbah' is feminine, all associated adjectives and verbs must be feminine. A common mistake is saying 'ulbah kabir' instead of the correct 'ulbah kabirah'. Similarly, when using demonstrative pronouns, one must use 'hadhihi' (this - feminine) rather than 'hadha' (this - masculine). For example, 'hadhihi al-ulbah' is correct, whereas 'hadha al-ulbah' is a grammatical error. Additionally, learners often struggle with the broken plural 'ulab' (علب). They might try to apply a regular feminine plural ending like 'ulbat', which is incorrect. Mastering the plural 'ulab' is essential for talking about multiple containers. Another nuance is the material; while 'ulbah' can be made of anything, if it's specifically a large cardboard box used for moving house, 'kartonah' is often preferred in many dialects.
- Overgeneralization
- Don't use 'ulbah' for envelopes (zarf) or bags (kis). Each has its own specific word in Arabic.
خطأ: هذه العلبة قديم. (صواب: هذه العلبة قديمة)
Finally, some learners confuse 'ulbah' with 'qaruurah' (bottle). While an 'ulbah' can sometimes be cylindrical, a 'qaruurah' is specifically a bottle, usually with a neck and made of glass or plastic. Using 'ulbah' for a bottle of water would be confusing to a native speaker. Similarly, 'jarrah' (jar) is used for wide-mouthed glass containers, often for preserves. By being precise with these terms, you will demonstrate a higher level of linguistic sophistication. In summary, pay close attention to size (ulbah vs. sanduq), gender (feminine), pronunciation in Idafa (the 't' sound), and the specific plural form (ulab). Avoiding these common pitfalls will significantly improve your clarity and confidence when speaking Arabic in daily situations.
خطأ: أريد علبة ماء. (صواب: زجاجة ماء أو قارورة ماء)
- Spelling Errors
- Make sure to write the 'ayn' (ع) clearly at the beginning and the 'ta marbuta' (ة) at the end.
أحضرت علبتين من الحليب.
هل تملك علبة خياطة؟
While 'ulbah' is a very versatile word, Arabic offers several alternatives depending on the specific type of container you are describing. Understanding these nuances will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to be more precise in your descriptions. The most common alternative is 'sanduq' (صندوق), which we have already noted refers to larger boxes or crates. Another important word is 'wi'a'' (وعاء), which is a general term for any vessel or container, often used for things that hold liquids or food but don't necessarily have the rigid, boxy shape of an 'ulbah'. For example, a mixing bowl in a kitchen would be a 'wi'a', not an 'ulbah'. Then there is 'hafizah' (حافظة), which literally means 'holder' or 'preserver' and is often used for things like food storage containers (Tupperware) or files.
- Ulbah vs. Sanduq
- Use 'ulbah' for small/medium retail packaging (box of tissues). Use 'sanduq' for large, heavy containers (shipping crate).
وضعنا الملابس في صندوق كبير، أما المجوهرات ففي علبة صغيرة.
In the context of food, you might encounter the word 'safiyyah' (صفيحة), which specifically refers to a tin or metal can. While 'ulbah' can also mean a tin, 'safiyyah' is more specific to the material. For bags, the word is 'kis' (كيس), and for envelopes, it is 'zarf' (ظرف). If you are talking about a bottle, use 'zujajah' (زجاجة) or 'qarurah' (قارورة). Another interesting word is 'miqlamah' (مقلمة), which is a specific term for a pencil case. While you could call it an 'ulbat aqlam' (box of pens), 'miqlamah' is the dedicated word for that object. For larger storage units like cupboards or cabinets, the word is 'khizanah' (خزانة). Understanding this web of related terms allows you to navigate a variety of physical spaces and describe your surroundings with accuracy and flair.
- Ulbah vs. Hafizah
- 'Hafizah' implies preservation (e.g., a lunchbox that keeps food fresh), while 'ulbah' is more about the physical structure.
أين حافظة الطعام الخاصة بك؟
Furthermore, consider the word 'bartaman' (برطمان), which is widely used in many dialects (especially Egyptian) to mean a glass jar. In formal Arabic, this would be 'jarrah' or 'wi'a' zujaji'. If you are looking for a trash can, 'sallat muhmalat' (trash basket) is more common than 'ulbah'. For a suitcase, use 'haqibat safar' (حقيبة سفر). By distinguishing between these terms, you avoid the 'one-word-fits-all' trap that many learners fall into. Each word carries its own set of associations regarding material, size, and purpose. As you read more Arabic literature or watch more media, pay attention to which word is chosen for which object. This observation will naturally refine your vocabulary and help you internalize the subtle differences between 'ulbah' and its many synonyms.
اشترى والدي صندوقاً خشبياً للأدوات القديمة.
- Summary of Comparisons
- 'Ulbah' = Small/Medium Box/Can. 'Sanduq' = Large Crate/Chest. 'Wi'a'' = General Vessel. 'Kis' = Bag. 'Zujajah' = Bottle.
هذه المقلمة جميلة جداً.
هل نضع الزيت في قارورة أم في علبة؟
How Formal Is It?
"يرجى وضع المستندات في علبة الحفظ."
"أين وضعت علبة المناديل؟"
"هات علبة الكبريت يا محمد."
"انظر إلى علبة الألوان الجميلة!"
"إحنا محشورين هنا زي علبة السردين."
Le savais-tu ?
In ancient times, an 'ulbah' was often a simple vessel carved from the bark of a tree. Today, it has evolved to represent everything from high-tech gearboxes to digital email inboxes.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the initial 'ayn' like an 'alif' (a simple 'u' sound).
- Elongating the 'u' sound to 'oo' (oolbah).
- Forgetting to change the 'h' sound to 't' in an Idafa (ulbat).
- Pronouncing the 'l' too softly; it should be clear.
- Adding an extra vowel between 'l' and 'b'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize due to common root and simple structure.
Requires remembering the 'ayn' and 'ta marbuta'.
The initial 'ayn' can be tricky for beginners.
Distinct sound makes it easy to pick out in conversation.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Feminine Nouns
العلبة كبيرة (The box is big).
Idafa Construction
علبةُ عصيرٍ (A box of juice).
Broken Plural
ثلاثُ علبٍ (Three boxes).
Adjective Agreement
علبةٌ معدنيةٌ (A metal box).
Dual Form
علبتانِ (Two boxes).
Exemples par niveau
هذه علبة صغيرة.
This is a small box.
The adjective 'saghirah' is feminine to match 'ulbah'.
أين العلبة؟
Where is the box?
The definite article 'al-' is added to make it 'the box'.
عندي علبة ألوان.
I have a box of colors.
This is a simple Idafa construction.
العلبة على المكتب.
The box is on the desk.
Uses the preposition 'ala' (on).
هذه علبة حليب.
This is a carton of milk.
In this context, 'ulbah' means carton.
أريد علبة بسكويت.
I want a box of biscuits.
The verb 'uridu' (I want) is followed by the object.
العلبة جميلة.
The box is beautiful.
The adjective 'jamilah' must be feminine.
هذه علبة هدايا.
This is a gift box.
Another common Idafa construction.
اشتريت علبة تونة من السوق.
I bought a can of tuna from the market.
The verb 'ishtaraytu' is past tense.
هل يمكنك فتح هذه العلبة؟
Can you open this box/can?
Uses the demonstrative 'hadhihi' (this).
أحتاج إلى ثلاث علب من العصير.
I need three cartons of juice.
Uses the broken plural 'ulab'.
العلبة مصنوعة من الكرتون.
The box is made of cardboard.
The predicate 'masnu'ah' is feminine.
ضعي هذه العلبة في الخزانة.
Put this box in the cupboard.
The imperative 'da'i' is for a female subject.
هذه علبة كبريت قديمة.
This is an old matchbox.
The adjective 'qadimah' modifies 'ulbah'.
لا توجد مناديل في العلبة.
There are no tissues in the box.
Uses 'la tujad' for 'there is not'.
اشتريت علبتين من الشوكولاتة.
I bought two boxes of chocolate.
Uses the dual form 'ulbatayn'.
يجب وضع علبة الإسعافات الأولية في مكان بارز.
The first aid kit must be placed in a prominent place.
Passive construction 'yujab wad'u'.
تحقق من علبة الوارد الخاصة بك بانتظام.
Check your inbox regularly.
The imperative 'tahaqqaq' (check).
هذه العلبة تحتوي على قطع غيار صغيرة.
This box contains small spare parts.
The verb 'tahtawi' (contains) agrees with 'ulbah'.
تم تصميم العلبة لتكون سهلة الفتح.
The box was designed to be easy to open.
Passive voice 'tumma tasmim'.
هل هذه العلبة قابلة لإعادة التدوير؟
Is this box recyclable?
The phrase 'qabilah li-i'adat al-tadwir'.
أضف علبة واحدة من معجون الطماطم إلى الحساء.
Add one can of tomato paste to the soup.
The imperative 'adif' (add).
العلبة المعدنية تحمي الطعام من الرطوبة.
The metal tin protects the food from moisture.
The adjective 'ma'daniyyah' (metal).
نسيت علبة نظاراتي في المكتب.
I forgot my glasses case at the office.
The possessive suffix '-i' (my).
تعتبر علبة التروس جزءاً حيوياً في محرك السيارة.
The gearbox is considered a vital part of the car engine.
Technical term 'ulbat al-turus'.
يتم تغليف المنتج في علبة فاخرة لجذب الزبائن.
The product is packaged in a luxury box to attract customers.
Passive present 'yutamma taghlif'.
ابحث عن الرقم التسلسلي المطبوع على أسفل العلبة.
Look for the serial number printed on the bottom of the box.
The passive participle 'al-matbu'' (printed).
تحتوي علبة الصمامات على جميع الفيوزات اللازمة للمنزل.
The fuse box contains all the necessary fuses for the house.
Technical term 'ulbat al-samamat' or 'ulbat al-fiyuzat'.
أصبحت العلب البلاستيكية مشكلة بيئية كبيرة.
Plastic containers have become a major environmental problem.
Plural form 'ulab' with the verb 'asbahat'.
يجب التأكد من سلامة العلبة قبل الشراء.
One must ensure the safety/integrity of the box before purchasing.
The verbal noun 'al-ta'akkud' (ensuring).
كانت العلبة مغلقة بإحكام لمنع التسرب.
The box was tightly sealed to prevent leakage.
The phrase 'mughlaqah bi-ihkam'.
تتوفر هذه الأداة في علبة مدمجة وسهلة الحمل.
This tool is available in a compact and easy-to-carry case.
The adjective 'mudmaj' (compact).
إن إعادة تدوير العلب المعدنية يساهم في الحفاظ على الموارد الطبيعية.
Recycling metal cans contributes to the preservation of natural resources.
Formal sentence structure starting with 'Inna'.
تتطلب المواصفات الفنية أن تكون العلبة مقاومة للصدمات.
Technical specifications require the box to be shock-resistant.
The phrase 'muqawimah lil-sadamat'.
يتم تحليل محتويات العلبة في المختبر لضمان الجودة.
The contents of the container are analyzed in the laboratory to ensure quality.
Passive voice 'yutamma tahlil'.
كانت العلبة القديمة تخبئ أسراراً عائلية لم تكتشف بعد.
The old box hid family secrets that had not yet been discovered.
Literary use of 'tukhabbi' (hiding).
تعد علبة التروس الأوتوماتيكية أكثر تعقيداً من اليدوية.
The automatic gearbox is more complex than the manual one.
Comparative structure 'akthar ta'qidan'.
يجب مراعاة حجم العلبة عند تصميم خطوط الإنتاج.
The size of the box must be taken into account when designing production lines.
The verbal noun 'mura'at' (taking into account).
تم العثور على علبة أثرية تعود للعصر الروماني.
An ancient box dating back to the Roman era was found.
The adjective 'athariyyah' (ancient/archaeological).
تؤثر جودة العلبة بشكل مباشر على مدة صلاحية المنتج.
The quality of the container directly affects the shelf life of the product.
The phrase 'muddat salahiyyah' (shelf life).
تتجلى براعة التصميم في هذه العلبة التي تجمع بين الجمال والوظيفة.
The ingenuity of design is evident in this box that combines beauty and function.
Sophisticated verb 'tatajalla' (is evident/manifest).
إن الابتكار في مواد تغليف العلب يقلل من البصمة الكربونية للصناعة.
Innovation in box packaging materials reduces the industry's carbon footprint.
Complex noun phrase 'al-basmah al-karboniyyah'.
تعتبر العلبة في هذه القصيدة رمزاً للقيود الاجتماعية التي تحيط بالبطل.
The box in this poem is considered a symbol of the social constraints surrounding the hero.
Symbolic/literary analysis.
يجب فحص علبة التروس بدقة متناهية لتجنب أي عطل ميكانيكي مفاجئ.
The gearbox must be inspected with extreme precision to avoid any sudden mechanical failure.
The phrase 'bi-diqqah mutanahiyah' (with extreme precision).
تمثل العلبة المفتوحة في اللوحة الفنية دعوة لاستكشاف المجهول.
The open box in the painting represents an invitation to explore the unknown.
Artistic interpretation.
إن متانة العلبة المعدنية تجعلها مثالية لتخزين المواد الكيميائية الخطرة.
The durability of the metal tin makes it ideal for storing hazardous chemicals.
The noun 'matanah' (durability).
تتنوع أشكال العلب بتنوع الثقافات والاحتياجات البشرية عبر العصور.
The shapes of containers vary with the diversity of cultures and human needs throughout the ages.
Reflexive verb 'tatanawwa'' (to vary).
يخضع تصميم العلبة لمعايير دولية صارمة لضمان سلامة المستهلك.
The design of the container is subject to strict international standards to ensure consumer safety.
The phrase 'yakhda' li-ma'ayir' (is subject to standards).
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— An empty box or container. Used when something has been used up.
لا ترمِ العلبة الفارغة، يمكننا استخدامها.
— A full box or container. Used to describe new or packed items.
هذه علبة ممتلئة بالبسكويت.
— Outside the box. Can be literal or metaphorical.
التفكير خارج العلبة (Thinking outside the box - though sanduq is more common).
Souvent confondu avec
Sanduq is larger; Ulbah is smaller.
Wi'a' is a general vessel; Ulbah is a structured box/can.
Zujajah is a bottle; Ulbah is a box or can.
Expressions idiomatiques
— Packed like sardines. Used to describe a very crowded place.
كان الحافلة مزدحمة مثل علبة السردين.
Informal— To open a can of worms (translated directly, though less common than English).
لا أريد فتح هذه العلبة من المشاكل.
Modern/Translated— A box of secrets. Used to describe someone who knows a lot of secrets.
هذه المرأة هي علبة أسرار حقيقية.
Literary— To pigeonhole or restrict someone/something.
لا تضعني في علبة واحدة من التصنيفات.
Modern/Metaphorical— The box of the world (referring to life's surprises).
الحياة مثل علبة الدنيا، لا تعرف ما فيها.
Poetic— A box of wonders. Used for something full of surprises.
هذه الحقيبة هي علبة عجائب.
Literary— A closed box (referring to a mysterious person or situation).
هذا المشروع لا يزال علبة مغلقة بالنسبة لنا.
Neutral— To throw into the box of oblivion (to forget completely).
رمى تلك الذكريات في علبة النسيان.
PoeticFacile à confondre
Both mean 'box'.
Sanduq is for large crates, chests, or car trunks. Ulbah is for small cans, tissue boxes, or gift boxes.
صندوق السيارة (car trunk) vs علبة مناديل (tissue box).
Both mean 'container'.
Wi'a' is a general term for any vessel, often open or bowl-shaped. Ulbah is specifically a box or can with a lid.
وعاء الحساء (soup bowl) vs علبة تونة (can of tuna).
Both can hold items.
Hafizah implies preservation or a specific holder (like a file holder). Ulbah is the generic physical box.
حافظة ملفات (file holder) vs علبة ألوان (box of colors).
Both can hold pens.
Miqlamah is specifically a pencil case. Ulbah is a general box that could happen to hold pens.
وضعت أقلامي في المقلمة.
Both are containers.
Qarurah is a bottle with a neck. Ulbah is a box or can.
قارورة عطر (perfume bottle) vs علبة هدايا (gift box).
Structures de phrases
هذه علبة [Adjective].
هذه علبة صغيرة.
أريد علبة [Noun].
أريد علبة حليب.
العلبة مصنوعة من [Material].
العلبة مصنوعة من البلاستيك.
يجب وضع [Noun] في علبة [Noun].
يجب وضع الأدوية في علبة الإسعافات.
تعتبر العلبة [Adjective] جزءاً من [System].
تعتبر علبة التروس جزءاً من المحرك.
إن [Concept] العلبة يعكس [Idea].
إن تصميم العلبة يعكس ذوق العصر.
تحتوي العلبة على [Noun].
تحتوي العلبة على بسكويت.
أين [Noun] العلبة؟
أين غطاء العلبة؟
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Very High
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Using 'hadha' with 'ulbah'.
→
hadhihi al-ulbah.
Ulbah is feminine, so you must use the feminine demonstrative pronoun.
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Saying 'ulbah asir' without the 't' sound.
→
ulbat asir.
In an Idafa construction, the ta marbuta must be pronounced as a 't'.
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Using 'sanduq' for a small matchbox.
→
ulbat kibrit.
Sanduq is for large crates; ulbah is for small containers.
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Pluralizing it as 'ulbat'.
→
ulab.
Ulbah has a broken plural 'ulab', not a regular feminine plural.
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Using 'ulbah' for a water bottle.
→
zujajat ma' or qarurat ma'.
Ulbah is for boxes and cans, not for bottles with necks.
Astuces
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'ulbah' is feminine. Use 'hadhihi' and feminine adjectives like 'saghirah' or 'jamilah'.
The 'T' Sound
In phrases like 'ulbat asir', the 'ة' at the end of 'ulbah' sounds like a 't'. This is crucial for natural speech.
Ulbah vs. Sanduq
Don't mix them up! Use 'ulbah' for things you can carry in one hand, and 'sanduq' for larger items.
Unit of Measure
When shopping, use 'ulbah' as a unit. For example, 'ulbat tuna' (a can of tuna).
Digital Inbox
Impress your friends by using 'ulbat al-warid' for your email inbox.
Gift Etiquette
A 'ulbat halwa' (box of sweets) is the perfect gift when visiting an Arabic-speaking home.
Visual Aid
Label a few boxes in your house with the word 'علبة' to help you remember it.
Correct Plural
Memorize the plural 'ulab' (علب). It appears frequently in recipes and shopping lists.
Material Matters
If the material is important, add it: 'ulbah ma'daniyyah' (metal tin) or 'ulbah plastikiya' (plastic box).
Regional Variations
In some places, you might hear 'kartonah'. It's good to know both, but 'ulbah' is universally understood.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of an 'ULtra-BAH' (Ulbah) box that can hold anything! The word starts with 'Ul' like 'Ultimate' container.
Association visuelle
Imagine a small, bright red gift box with a ribbon. Every time you see a box or a can of food, say 'Ulbah' to yourself.
Word Web
Défi
Go to your kitchen and find five items that come in an 'ulbah'. Say their names in Arabic, for example, 'ulbat halib', 'ulbat tuna'.
Origine du mot
The word 'ulbah' comes from the Arabic root 'A-L-B' (ع ل ب), which traditionally relates to marking, scarring, or making an impression. Historically, it referred to a container made from a specific type of wood or bark.
Sens originel : A container made of wood or bark, often used for holding milk or liquids.
Semitic (Arabic)Contexte culturel
No specific sensitivities; the word is neutral and widely used.
English speakers often use 'box' for everything; in Arabic, be careful to use 'ulbah' for small items and 'sanduq' for large ones.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Grocery Shopping
- أريد علبة تونة.
- كم سعر علبة الحليب؟
- هل يوجد علبة كبيرة؟
- أعطني علبتين.
Office/School
- أين علبة الأقلام؟
- هل لديك علبة مناديل؟
- ضع الورق في العلبة.
- افتح علبة الوارد.
Home/Kitchen
- العلبة في الخزانة.
- أغلق العلبة جيداً.
- هذه علبة فارغة.
- أين غطاء العلبة؟
Medical
- علبة الإسعافات الأولية.
- اقرأ التعليمات على العلبة.
- أحضر علبة الدواء.
- هذه علبة الفيتامينات.
Mechanical/Car
- مشكلة في علبة التروس.
- افحص علبة الفيوزات.
- زيت علبة التروس.
- تبديل علبة التروس.
Amorces de conversation
"هل يمكنني استعارة علبة الألوان الخاصة بك؟"
"أين يمكنني أن أجد علبة هدايا جميلة في هذا السوق؟"
"هل تعتقد أن علبة واحدة من الحليب تكفي لصنع الكعكة؟"
"ماذا يوجد في تلك العلبة القديمة فوق الخزانة؟"
"هل رأيت علبة نظاراتي؟ لقد فقدتها منذ الصباح."
Sujets d'écriture
صف محتويات علبة الذكريات الخاصة بك وماذا تعني لك كل قطعة.
اكتب عن يوم كنت فيه في مكان مزدحم مثل علبة السردين وكيف شعرت.
تخيل أنك وجدت علبة غامضة في حديقتك، ماذا يوجد بداخلها؟
لماذا تعتبر إعادة تدوير العلب المعدنية والبلاستيكية أمراً مهماً للبيئة؟
اكتب قائمة بالأشياء التي تضعها في علبة الغداء الخاصة بك كل يوم.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, 'ulbah' is a very general term. It can mean a cardboard box, a metal can, a plastic container, or even a jewelry case. The material is usually specified by an adjective or context.
The plural is 'ulab' (علب). It is a broken plural, which is common in Arabic. For example: 'five boxes' would be 'khams ulab'.
You can say 'ulbat soda' or 'ulbat mashrub ghazi'. In many dialects, people also use 'kanz' from the English word 'cans'.
Yes, 'ulbat al-warid' (علبة الوارد) is the standard Arabic term for an email inbox. Literally, it means 'the box of incoming [messages]'.
Size is the main difference. 'Ulbah' is small to medium (like a box of chocolates), while 'sanduq' is large (like a shipping crate or a car trunk).
On its own, it sounds like a soft 'h' or 'ah'. However, if it's followed by another word in an Idafa (like 'ulbat asir'), it is pronounced as a 't'.
Yes, you can say 'ulbat aqlam'. However, the specific word for pencil case is 'miqlamah'.
It is feminine because it ends with a 'ta marbuta' (ة). Any adjectives or verbs used with it must be feminine.
The phrase is 'ulbat kibrit' (علبة كبريت). This is one of the most common collocations for the word.
Yes, it is called 'ulbat al-is'afat al-awwaliyya' (علبة الإسعافات الأولية).
Teste-toi 200 questions
Write a sentence using 'علبة' and 'صغيرة'.
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Translate: 'I want a box of juice.'
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Write the plural of 'علبة' in a sentence.
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Describe a gift box using 'علبة' and 'هدايا'.
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Translate: 'The box is in the kitchen.'
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Use 'علبة الوارد' in a sentence about email.
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Translate: 'A can of tuna.'
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Write a sentence about a first aid kit.
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Describe the material of a box (metal).
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Translate: 'Don't open the box.'
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Use 'علبة التروس' in a sentence about a car.
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Describe an empty box.
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Use 'علبة مناديل' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The lid of the box is lost.'
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Write a sentence about a pencil case using 'علبة'.
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Translate: 'I bought three cans of corn.'
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Use 'علبة دواء' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The box is made of plastic.'
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Write a sentence about a gift box and its color.
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Say 'This is a box' in Arabic.
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Listen and identify: 'أريد علبة عصير.'
Listen and identify: 'أين علبة الكبريت؟'
Listen and identify: 'هذه علبة صغيرة.'
Listen and identify: 'العلبة فارغة.'
Listen and identify: 'افتح علبة الوارد.'
Listen and identify: 'اشتريت ثلاث علب.'
Listen and identify: 'علبة التروس معطلة.'
Listen and identify: 'أين علبة الإسعافات؟'
Listen and identify: 'هذه علبة معدنية.'
Listen and identify: 'العلبة ممتلئة.'
Listen and identify: 'أريد علبة مناديل.'
Listen and identify: 'علبة هدايا جميلة.'
Listen and identify: 'غطاء العلبة.'
Listen and identify: 'علبة حليب.'
Listen and identify: 'داخل العلبة.'
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Summary
The word 'ulbah' (علبة) is the go-to term for most small containers you encounter daily. Remember that it's feminine and changes its 'h' sound to 't' in phrases like 'ulbat asir' (a box of juice). Example: 'أعطني علبة المناديل' (Give me the tissue box).
- Ulbah is a feminine Arabic noun meaning box, can, or container, typically made of cardboard, plastic, or metal for small goods.
- It is used in everyday contexts like shopping for food (can of tuna) or organizing personal items (pencil case).
- The plural is 'ulab' and it is grammatically feminine, requiring feminine adjectives and verbs to match.
- Commonly heard in supermarkets, kitchens, and pharmacies, it also extends to technical terms like 'inbox' or 'gearbox'.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'ulbah' is feminine. Use 'hadhihi' and feminine adjectives like 'saghirah' or 'jamilah'.
The 'T' Sound
In phrases like 'ulbat asir', the 'ة' at the end of 'ulbah' sounds like a 't'. This is crucial for natural speech.
Ulbah vs. Sanduq
Don't mix them up! Use 'ulbah' for things you can carry in one hand, and 'sanduq' for larger items.
Unit of Measure
When shopping, use 'ulbah' as a unit. For example, 'ulbat tuna' (a can of tuna).
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