يُرتِّب
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- A common Arabic verb meaning 'to arrange' or 'to tidy up'.
- Used for both physical objects (rooms) and abstract plans (schedules).
- A Form II verb, meaning it implies an active, intentional effort.
- Essential for daily conversation, office work, and describing organization.
The Arabic verb يُرتِّب (yurattib) is a cornerstone of daily life and organizational logic in the Arabic-speaking world. Derived from the root ر-ت-ب (R-T-B), which fundamentally relates to things standing in their proper place or being fixed, this Form II verb (characterized by the shadda on the middle radical) implies an active, intentional process of bringing order out of chaos. While a beginner might simply translate it as 'to arrange,' its semantic field covers everything from tidying a physical room to organizing a complex schedule or even structuring one's internal thoughts for a presentation. In an Arabic-speaking household, you will hear this word constantly. It is the command given to children to clean their rooms, the instruction given to employees to organize files, and the verb used by planners to coordinate events. The beauty of yurattib lies in its versatility; it suggests a transition from a state of 'fawda' (chaos) to a state of 'nizam' (order). It is not just about putting things away; it is about placing them in a logical, functional, or aesthetic sequence that makes sense for their intended purpose.
- Physical Space
- Used when moving furniture, organizing books on a shelf, or making a bed. It implies a visual improvement.
- Abstract Planning
- Used when coordinating meeting times, travel itineraries, or project phases. It implies logical sequencing.
- Financial/Social Order
- Used when settling accounts or arranging social hierarchies and protocols during formal gatherings.
الأم تطلب من ابنها أن يُرتِّب غرفته قبل الخروج. (The mother asks her son to arrange his room before going out.)
الموظف يُرتِّب الملفات حسب التاريخ. (The employee arranges the files according to the date.)
نحن نُرتِّب لحفلة تخرج كبيرة. (We are arranging for a big graduation party.)
يجب أن تُرتِّب أفكارك قبل البدء في الكتابة. (You must arrange your thoughts before starting to write.)
السكرتيرة تُرتِّب جدول مواعيد المدير. (The secretary arranges the manager's schedule.)
Using يُرتِّب correctly requires understanding its conjugation and its typical companions (objects). In the present tense, the prefix changes based on the subject: أُرتب (I arrange), نُرتب (we arrange), تُرتب (you/she arranges), and يُرتبون (they arrange). Because it is a Form II verb, the doubling of the 'ta' is crucial for both pronunciation and meaning; without the shadda, the word loses its causative force. When using it in sentences, you often follow it with nouns like 'al-bayt' (the house), 'al-maktab' (the office), 'al-waqt' (time), or 'al-awlawiyyat' (priorities). It is a very active verb, suggesting that the subject is taking control of a situation. For example, in a professional context, you might say 'He is arranging a meeting,' which implies he is checking calendars, booking rooms, and inviting participants. In a domestic context, 'She is arranging the flowers' implies an aesthetic touch. The verb can also be used with the preposition لـ (for) when arranging *for* an event.
- Daily Routine
- يُرتِّب سريره كل صباح. (He arranges his bed every morning.) This shows a habit of neatness.
- Professionalism
- تُرتِّب الشركة مؤتمراً دولياً. (The company is arranging an international conference.) This implies logistical complexity.
- Mental Clarity
- أحتاج وقتًا لأُرتِّب أفكاري. (I need time to arrange my thoughts.) Used during stress or before a big decision.
هو يُرتِّب الملابس في الخزانة. (He arranges the clothes in the closet.)
هل يمكنك أن تُرتِّب لنا لقاءً؟ (Can you arrange a meeting for us?)
المعلمة تُرتِّب الطلاب في صفوف. (The teacher arranges the students in rows.)
In the modern Arab world, يُرتِّب is ubiquitous across various social strata. In a household setting, it is the primary verb for 'cleaning up' or 'tidying.' You will hear a father telling his children, 'Rattiboo ghurfatakum!' (Arrange your room!). In schools, teachers use it when instructing students on how to present their work or how to line up for assembly. In the corporate world, especially in cities like Dubai, Riyadh, or Cairo, 'yurattib' is used in every meeting. Secretaries 'yurattib' schedules, logistics managers 'yurattib' shipments, and IT professionals 'yurattib' data structures. Interestingly, you will also hear it in the kitchen; a chef 'yurattib' the ingredients before starting to cook (mise en place). In media and news, you might hear about 'arranging' diplomatic visits or 'arranging' the order of candidates on a ballot. It is a neutral, highly useful word that fits both formal (MSA) and informal (Darija/Ammiya) contexts, although the pronunciation might shift slightly in dialects (e.g., 'birattib' in Levantine).
- At Home
- Used for chores, tidying toys, and preparing for guests.
- At the Office
- Used for administration, filing, and event planning.
- In Education
- Used for alphabetizing, sequencing numbers, and classroom behavior.
نحن نُرتِّب لرحلة إلى الجبال الصيف القادم. (We are arranging for a trip to the mountains next summer.)
هو يُرتِّب الكتب في المكتبة العامة. (He arranges the books in the public library.)
One of the most common mistakes learners make with يُرتِّب is confusing it with its synonym يُنظِّم (yunazzim - to organize). While they are often interchangeable, yurattib is more focused on the physical or sequential placement of items (putting things in a row or a specific order), whereas yunazzim often refers to systems, organizations, or regulations. For example, you 'arrange' (yurattib) books on a shelf, but you 'organize' (yunazzim) a political party. Another mistake is forgetting the shadda on the 'ta'. If you say 'yuratib,' it sounds like you are using Form I, which doesn't exist for this meaning. Additionally, some learners use the wrong preposition. You 'arrange something' (direct object), or you 'arrange for something' (yurattib li-). Using 'yurattib ma'a' (arrange with) is common in English ('arrange with him') but in Arabic, it's often better to say 'yurattib maw'idan ma'ahu' (arrange an appointment with him). Finally, don't confuse it with 'yada'a' (to put). 'Yada'a' is just placing something down; 'yurattib' is placing it with purpose and order.
- Confusion with 'Put'
- Don't say 'yurattib' if you just mean 'to place'. 'Yurattib' requires a sense of order.
- Shadda Omission
- The stress on the 'T' is vital. Without it, the word is unrecognizable to native speakers.
خطأ: هو يُرتب (بدون شدة) الغرفة. (Incorrect: He 'yuratib' the room.)
صح: هو يُرتِّب الغرفة. (Correct: He 'yurattib' the room.)
Arabic is a language rich in synonyms, and يُرتِّب is no exception. Depending on the nuance you want to convey—whether it's strict organization, aesthetic beauty, or preparation—you might choose a different verb. يُنظِّم (yunazzim) is the most common alternative, focusing on the system and regulation. يُنسِّق (yunassiq) is often used for coordination, such as coordinating colors in an outfit or coordinating between two departments in a company. يُصفِّف (yusaffif) is more specific to lining things up in a row, like hair or books. يُهيِّئ (yuhayyi') and يُعدُّ (yu'iddu) lean more towards 'preparing' or 'getting something ready' for use. Understanding these differences allows you to be more precise in your speech and writing. For instance, while you can 'arrange' (yurattib) a table, you might 'prepare' (yu'iddu) a meal. Choosing the right word demonstrates a higher level of fluency and an appreciation for the depth of the Arabic lexicon.
- يُنظِّم (Yunazzim)
- Focuses on the system, law, or organizational structure. Example: Organizing a festival.
- يُنسِّق (Yunassiq)
- Focuses on coordination and harmony. Example: Coordinating flowers or efforts.
- يُصفِّف (Yusaffif)
- Focuses on physical rows or alignment. Example: Arranging hair or soldiers.
بدلاً من يُرتِّب، يمكنك استخدام 'يُنسِّق' للحديث عن الديكور. (Instead of 'arrange', you can use 'coordinate' for decor.)
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The word for 'salary' in Arabic, 'Ratib,' comes from the same root because it is a 'regular' or 'fixed' payment that occurs in a set order.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it 'yuratib' without the double 't'.
- Confusing the 'u' prefix with 'a' (yartib).
- Making the 'r' too soft like an English 'r' instead of a tapped Arabic 'r'.
- Dropping the final 'b' sound too quickly.
- Vocalizing the 't' as a 'd' (yuradib).
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize once the root R-T-B is known.
Requires remembering the shadda on the middle radical.
The shadda needs clear pronunciation to be understood.
Common enough that it's usually heard clearly.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Form II Verbs (Fa'ala)
The shadda on 'rattaba' indicates a causative or intensive action.
Transitive Verbs
يُرتِّب needs an object (e.g., الكتب).
Present Tense Conjugation
Prefixes: a- (I), nu- (we), tu- (you/she), yu- (he/they).
Verbal Noun (Masdar)
The masdar of 'rattaba' is 'tartib'.
Passive Participle
The passive participle 'murattab' functions as an adjective (organized).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
الولد يُرتِّب ألعابه.
The boy arranges his toys.
Simple Subject + Verb + Object structure.
أنا أُرتِّب غرفتي كل يوم.
I arrange my room every day.
First person singular 'أُ' prefix.
هي تُرتِّب الكتب.
She arranges the books.
Third person feminine 'تُ' prefix.
هل تُرتِّب سريرك؟
Do you arrange your bed?
Interrogative sentence for A1.
نحن نُرتِّب المائدة.
We arrange the table.
First person plural 'نُ' prefix.
رتِّب ملابسك الآن!
Arrange your clothes now!
Imperative (command) form.
هو لا يُرتِّب مكتبه.
He does not arrange his desk.
Negative using 'لا'.
البنت تُرتِّب الزهور.
The girl arranges the flowers.
Subject-verb agreement.
السكرتيرة تُرتِّب الاجتماع.
The secretary arranges the meeting.
Professional context usage.
يُرتِّب الأب رحلة للعائلة.
The father arranges a trip for the family.
Verb-Subject-Object order.
يجب أن نُرتِّب الوقت.
We must arrange (manage) the time.
Using 'yajib an' with the verb.
هو يُرتِّب الملفات في المكتب.
He arranges the files in the office.
Prepositional phrase 'في المكتب'.
هل رتَّبت أغراضك للسفر؟
Did you arrange your things for the trip?
Past tense 'رتبت'.
نحن نُرتِّب لحفلة عيد ميلاد.
We are arranging for a birthday party.
Using the preposition 'li-' (for).
هي تُرتِّب المطبخ بعد العشاء.
She arranges the kitchen after dinner.
Temporal adverb 'ba'da' (after).
المعلم يُرتِّب الطلاب في الصف.
The teacher arranges the students in the class.
Transitive verb usage.
أحتاج إلى ساعة لأُرتِّب أفكاري.
I need an hour to arrange my thoughts.
Abstract usage of the verb.
عليك أن تُرتِّب أولوياتك في الحياة.
You have to arrange your priorities in life.
Concept of priorities.
المدير يُرتِّب جدول المواعيد بدقة.
The manager arranges the schedule with precision.
Use of the adverb 'bi-diqqa'.
يُرتِّب المهندس خطوات المشروع.
The engineer arranges the steps of the project.
Process-oriented usage.
هل يمكنك ترتيب هذه الوثائق؟
Can you arrange (order) these documents?
Masdar (verbal noun) 'tartib'.
هي تُرتِّب لنفسها مستقبلاً أفضل.
She is arranging for herself a better future.
Reflexive context 'li-nafsiha'.
المكتبة تُرتِّب الكتب أبجدياً.
The library arranges books alphabetically.
Adverbial 'abjadiyan'.
يُرتِّب الفنان أدواته قبل الرسم.
The artist arranges his tools before painting.
Preparation nuance.
تُرتِّب الحكومة لإجراء انتخابات جديدة.
The government is arranging to hold new elections.
Political/Formal context.
يُرتِّب الباحث البيانات في جداول.
The researcher arranges the data in tables.
Scientific/Academic context.
يجب ترتيب الفقرات بشكل منطقي.
The paragraphs must be arranged in a logical way.
Writing/Composition context.
يُرتِّب القانون العلاقة بين المالك والمستأجر.
The law arranges (regulates) the relationship between the landlord and the tenant.
Legal nuance of 'ordering'.
نحن نُرتِّب لتعاون مشترك بين الشركتين.
We are arranging for joint cooperation between the two companies.
Business strategy.
يُرتِّب المخرج المشاهد في الفيلم.
The director arranges the scenes in the movie.
Creative industry usage.
البرنامج يُرتِّب الملفات تلقائياً.
The program arranges the files automatically.
Technological context.
يُرتِّب المحاسب الحسابات الختامية.
The accountant arranges the final accounts.
Financial context.
يُرتِّب الكاتب أحداث الرواية بأسلوب مشوق.
The writer arranges the events of the novel in an interesting style.
Literary analysis.
تحاول المنظمة ترتيب الأوضاع الإنسانية في المنطقة.
The organization is trying to arrange (stabilize) the humanitarian situation in the region.
Complex social situation.
يُرتِّب الفيلسوف حججه لإثبات نظريته.
The philosopher arranges his arguments to prove his theory.
Intellectual/Philosophical context.
يُرتِّب الدبلوماسيون لقمة سلام طارئة.
Diplomats are arranging for an emergency peace summit.
High-level diplomacy.
هناك محاولات لترتيب البيت الداخلي للحزب.
There are attempts to arrange (fix) the internal affairs of the party.
Metaphorical usage.
يُرتِّب العقل المعلومات بناءً على الخبرات السابقة.
The mind arranges information based on previous experiences.
Cognitive science context.
يُرتِّب البروتوكول ترتيب الجلوس في المأدبة الرسمية.
Protocol arranges the seating order at the official banquet.
Formal etiquette.
يُرتِّب التاريخ أحداثه بطريقة قد تبدو غامضة أحياناً.
History arranges its events in a way that may seem mysterious at times.
Personification of history.
يُرتِّب الوجود نفسه وفق قوانين فيزيائية صارمة.
Existence arranges itself according to strict physical laws.
Metaphysical usage.
يسعى المفكر إلى ترتيب الفوضى المعرفية في عصره.
The thinker seeks to arrange the cognitive chaos of his era.
Epistemological context.
يُرتِّب النص الشعري إيقاعاته لتوليد دلالات عميقة.
The poetic text arranges its rhythms to generate deep meanings.
Aesthetic/Linguistic analysis.
يُرتِّب القدر لقاءاتنا بطرق لا نتوقعها.
Fate arranges our meetings in ways we do not expect.
Fatalistic/Literary usage.
يُرتِّب النظام العالمي الجديد موازين القوى.
The new world order arranges the balances of power.
Geopolitical theory.
يُرتِّب الباحث السوسيولوجي الظواهر الاجتماعية في إطار نظري.
The sociological researcher arranges social phenomena within a theoretical framework.
Sociological methodology.
يُرتِّب الوعي تجاربنا الحسية في وحدة متكاملة.
Consciousness arranges our sensory experiences into an integrated unity.
Phenomenological context.
يُرتِّب الملحن الأنغام لتشكيل سيمفونية خالدة.
The composer arranges the melodies to form an immortal symphony.
High art context.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Yunazzim is more about systems and laws; Yurattib is more about physical/sequential order.
Yunazzif means to clean (remove dirt); Yurattib means to arrange (put in order).
Yada'a is just to put; Yurattib is to put with a specific plan or order.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— To get one's affairs in order or prepare for a challenge.
السياسي بدأ يرتب أوراقه للانتخابات.
Political/Journalistic— To fix internal problems within an organization or family.
الشركة بحاجة لترتيب البيت من الداخل.
Business/Social— Waiting anxiously (often used when 'arranging' for something anticipated).
نُرتب للقاء على أحر من الجمر.
Emotional— To clarify things (often follows a 'tartib' of facts).
رتبنا الحقائق ووضعنا النقاط على الحروف.
Formal— The cornerstone (an arranged foundation).
الترتيب هو حجر الزاوية في النجاح.
Academic— First and last (referring to priority arrangement).
ترتيب الوقت مهم أولاً وأخيراً.
Neutral— Overnight (sudden arrangement or change).
تم ترتيب كل شيء بين عشية وضحاها.
Neutral— In full swing (arrangements happening intensely).
الترتيبات تجري على قدم وساق.
Formalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Looks like the verb.
Ratib is an adjective meaning 'monotonous' or 'routine', not 'organized'.
حياته رتيبة ومملة.
Same root.
Rutba is a noun meaning 'rank' (like in the army).
حصل على رتبة ضابط.
Same root.
Ratib is a noun meaning 'salary'.
الراتب في هذا الشهر جيد.
Similar letters.
Tarabba means 'to be raised/brought up'.
تربى في بيت كريم.
Similar sound.
Tadar raba means 'to train'.
تدرّب اللاعب جيداً.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Subject + يُرتِّب + Object
أنا أُرتِّب الغرفة.
Subject + يُرتِّب + لـ + Event
نحن نُرتِّب للحفلة.
Subject + يُرتِّب + Abstract Noun
هو يُرتِّب أفكاره.
Passive Participle as Adjective
هذا المكتب مُرتَّب جداً.
Masdar as Subject
ترتيب الأولويات أمر ضروري.
Metaphorical Usage
يُرتِّب القدر حياتنا.
Interrogative
هل رتَّبت أغراضك؟
Negative with 'lam'
لم يُرتِّب الموظف الملفات.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very common in daily life and business.
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Using 'yurattib' for cleaning dirt.
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يُنظِّف (yunazzif)
Yurattib is about order, not hygiene.
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Omitting the shadda.
→
يُرتِّب (yurattib)
Without the shadda, the word is grammatically incorrect in this context.
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Confusing 'ratib' (salary) with 'yurattib' (verb).
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الراتب هو المال.
One is a noun, the other is a verb.
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Using 'yurattib ma'a' like English 'arrange with'.
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يُرتِّب موعداً مع...
In Arabic, it's better to specify what you are arranging.
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Using 'yurattib' for organizing a political revolution.
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يُنظِّم (yunazzim)
Yunazzim is better for large-scale systems or movements.
सुझाव
The Shadda Rule
Always remember the shadda on the middle letter. Form II verbs in Arabic often mean 'to make something happen.' So, 'rattaba' is 'to make something ordered'.
Noun/Verb Connection
Connect 'yurattib' with 'tartib'. If you know 'tartib' (order), the verb is just the action of creating that order.
Complimenting
If you visit an Arab home, say 'Baytuk murattab jiddan' (Your house is very organized). It is a high compliment.
Abstract vs. Physical
Don't be afraid to use it for thoughts. 'Let me arrange my thoughts' is a very natural way to ask for a moment to think.
Sequential Linking
When writing a list, use 'awwalan' (firstly), 'thaniyan' (secondly), etc., to show 'tartib' (order).
Root Recognition
When you hear R-T-B, think 'fixed place'. This helps you guess the meaning of related words like 'rank' or 'salary'.
Hospitality
Understand that 'arranging' for a guest is a key part of Arab hospitality protocol.
Office Talk
In an office, 'yurattib' is more common for daily tasks, while 'yunazzim' is for big company structures.
Alphabetical Order
Learn the phrase 'tartib abjadi' (alphabetical order) as it is very common in schools and offices.
The Neat Rat
Remember the neat rat (Rattib) who keeps his house tidy. This visual helps lock in the sound and meaning.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of the 'Rat' in 'Rattib' as a very neat rat that likes to line up its cheese in a 'T' (for Tartib) shape. 'Yu-Rat-Tib'.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a bookshelf where the books are jumping into their correct alphabetical spots by themselves. That action is 'yurattib'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'yurattib' three times today: once for your desk, once for your dinner plans, and once for your phone apps.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word comes from the tri-consonantal root R-T-B (ر-ت-ب). In ancient Semitic languages, this root was associated with standing firm, being fixed, or staying in a place. Over time, in Arabic, it evolved to mean 'to place things in their fixed or proper positions.'
मूल अर्थ: To stand firm or to be stable.
Afroasiatic -> Semitic -> Central Semitic -> Arabic.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful not to over-criticize someone's 'tartib' as it can be taken as a personal insult to their character or household management.
English speakers might use 'clean' more broadly, whereas Arabic speakers specifically use 'yurattib' for the act of organizing rather than just removing dirt.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Cleaning the House
- رتب الغرفة
- رتب السرير
- رتب المطبخ
- رتب الملابس
Office Work
- رتب الملفات
- رتب الاجتماع
- رتب الجدول
- رتب المكتب
Planning
- رتب الرحلة
- رتب الحفلة
- رتب الموعد
- رتب الخطوات
Thinking
- رتب أفكارك
- رتب أولوياتك
- رتب كلامك
- رتب ذكرياتك
School
- رتب الكتب
- رتب الطلاب
- رتب الأقلام
- رتب الدروس
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"كيف تُرتِّب وقتك خلال الأسبوع؟ (How do you arrange your time during the week?)"
"هل تُرتِّب غرفتك كل صباح؟ (Do you arrange your room every morning?)"
"من يُرتِّب المائدة في بيتكم؟ (Who arranges the table in your house?)"
"كيف يمكننا أن نُرتِّب لهذا اللقاء؟ (How can we arrange for this meeting?)"
"هل تُرتِّب كتبك حسب الموضوع أم الاسم؟ (Do you arrange your books by subject or name?)"
डायरी विषय
اكتب عن يوم قمت فيه بترتيب كل شيء في حياتك. (Write about a day when you arranged everything in your life.)
لماذا من المهم أن نُرتِّب أفكارنا قبل الكلام؟ (Why is it important to arrange our thoughts before speaking?)
صف كيف تُرتِّب مكتبك المفضل. (Describe how you arrange your favorite desk.)
هل تفضل العيش في مكان مُرتَّب أم فوضوي؟ ولماذا؟ (Do you prefer living in a tidy or messy place? Why?)
اكتب عن خطة تُرتِّب لها للمستقبل. (Write about a plan you are arranging for the future.)
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालThe past tense is 'رَتَّبَ' (rattaba). For example, 'رتبتُ غرفتي' (I arranged my room).
It is 'yurattib' with a shadda (double T). The shadda is essential for the meaning 'to arrange'.
Yes, you can 'arrange students' (yurattib al-tullab) in a line, but don't use it to mean 'organizing people' in a management sense; use 'yunazzim' for that.
The noun (masdar) is 'ترتيب' (tartib), which means 'arrangement' or 'order'.
Not exactly. It means 'to tidy up' or 'to organize'. 'To clean' (remove dirt) is 'yunazzif'.
Use 'مُرتَّب' (murattab) for a thing or a person who is tidy.
In MSA it is 'yurattib'. In many dialects, it becomes 'birattib' or 'yirattib', but the root is the same.
Yes, 'yurattib maw'idan' (arrange an appointment/date) is very common.
It is usually transitive (direct object), but you can use 'li-' (for) when arranging for an event.
Yes, it is used for 'order' or 'sequencing' in mathematical sets and logic.
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Write a sentence using 'يُرتِّب' and 'الغرفة'.
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Write a sentence about arranging a meeting.
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Translate: 'He arranges his thoughts before the presentation.'
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Describe your morning routine using the verb 'yurattib'.
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Write a command telling a child to tidy their toys.
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Use the word 'ترتيب' (noun) in a sentence about a library.
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Write a sentence using 'yurattib' in the past tense.
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Translate: 'The company is arranging a big event.'
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Write a sentence about 'priorities' and 'yurattib'.
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Explain why 'tartib' is important in the office.
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Write a sentence using 'murattab' (adjective).
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Translate: 'Can you arrange these files alphabetically?'
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Write a sentence about arranging a trip to the mountains.
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Use 'yurattib' in a sentence about a teacher and students.
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Translate: 'I need to arrange my schedule.'
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Write a sentence about arranging flowers in a vase.
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Use the word 're-arrange' (إعادة ترتيب) in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'chronological order'.
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Translate: 'The mind arranges information.'
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about tidying a room.
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Say 'I arrange my room' in Arabic.
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Say 'She arranges the books'.
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Ask 'Did you arrange the meeting?'
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Tell someone to 'Arrange your thoughts'.
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Say 'We are arranging for a trip'.
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Pronounce 'yurattib' with emphasis on the shadda.
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Say 'The desk is very organized'.
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Ask 'Who arranges the table?'
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Say 'I need to arrange my priorities'.
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Say 'Everything is arranged'.
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Say 'He arranges the files alphabetically'.
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Tell a child 'Arrange your toys'.
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Say 'I arranged my bed this morning'.
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Say 'The company is arranging an event'.
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Ask 'How do you arrange your time?'
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Say 'I like an organized house'.
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Say 'Let's arrange the furniture'.
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Say 'He is a very organized person'.
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Say 'Wait, I am arranging my bag'.
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Say 'They are arranging for a wedding'.
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Listen and identify: 'Yurattib al-walad ghurfatahu.'
Listen and identify the object: 'Turattib al-sikritira al-mawa'id.'
Identify the tense: 'Rattabna al-bayt ams.'
Identify the speaker: 'Sa-urattib afkari.'
Listen for the shadda: Is it 'yuratib' or 'yurattib'?
What is the speaker arranging? 'Nahnou nurattib li-rihla.'
Is the sentence a question or statement? 'Hal rattabta al-kutub?'
Identify the adjective: 'Hadha al-maktab murattab.'
What is being arranged? 'Al-mu'allim yurattib al-tullab.'
Identify the time: 'Turattib al-ma'ida qabla al-asha.'
Listen and translate: 'Rattib nafsaka.'
What is the context? 'Al-muhasib yurattib al-hisabat.'
Is it singular or plural? 'Hum yurattiboon.'
Identify the noun: 'Al-tartib daroori.'
Translate: 'Yurattib al-fannan adawatahu.'
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Summary
The verb 'يُرتِّب' is your go-to word for 'getting organized.' Whether you are tidying your desk (يُرتِّب المكتب) or planning a major event (يُرتِّب لحفلة), it describes the process of creating order. Example: 'يُرتِّب الطالب كتبه' (The student arranges his books).
- A common Arabic verb meaning 'to arrange' or 'to tidy up'.
- Used for both physical objects (rooms) and abstract plans (schedules).
- A Form II verb, meaning it implies an active, intentional effort.
- Essential for daily conversation, office work, and describing organization.
The Shadda Rule
Always remember the shadda on the middle letter. Form II verbs in Arabic often mean 'to make something happen.' So, 'rattaba' is 'to make something ordered'.
Noun/Verb Connection
Connect 'yurattib' with 'tartib'. If you know 'tartib' (order), the verb is just the action of creating that order.
Complimenting
If you visit an Arab home, say 'Baytuk murattab jiddan' (Your house is very organized). It is a high compliment.
Abstract vs. Physical
Don't be afraid to use it for thoughts. 'Let me arrange my thoughts' is a very natural way to ask for a moment to think.
उदाहरण
يرتب غرفته كل صباح.
संबंधित सामग्री
home के और शब्द
علبة
A2वस्तुओं को रखने के लिए एक डिब्बा या छोटा पात्र।
علية
A2अटारी; किसी इमारत की छत के अंदर की जगह या कमरा। 'अटारी में बहुत सारा पुराना सामान रखा है।'
إبريق
A2एक हैंडल और टोंटी वाला बर्तन, जिसका उपयोग तरल पदार्थ रखने और डालने के लिए किया जाता है।
إضاءة
A2प्रकाश व्यवस्था किसी चीज़ को रोशन करने के लिए रोशनी का प्रबंध है।
أغسل
A1मैं खाने से पहले अपने हाथ धोता हूँ। (I wash my hands before eating.)
أجهزة
B1ये ऐसे उपकरण या मशीनें हैं जो हमें घर पर विशिष्ट कार्य करने में मदद करती हैं, जैसे फ्रिज या वॉशिंग मशीन।
أجرة
A21. किराए या किराए के लिए दिया गया पैसा। 2. सेवा शुल्क।
البيت
A2घर; मकान। वह स्थान जहाँ लोग रहते हैं।
أنظف
A1किसी चीज़ से गंदगी हटाकर उसे साफ और व्यवस्थित करने की क्रिया।
أرضية
A1कमरे का फर्श जिस पर हम चलते हैं।