At the A1 level, you should know that 'يَتَسَوَّق' (yatasawwaq) means 'to shop'. It is a verb used to talk about going to the market or a store. You can use it in simple sentences like 'أنا أتسوق' (I shop). It is helpful for basic survival Arabic when you want to tell someone what you are doing in a city.
At the A2 level, you use 'يَتَسَوَّق' to describe your daily or weekly routines. You can combine it with time expressions like 'كُلَّ يَوْم' (every day) or 'فِي نِهايَةِ الأُسْبُوع' (at the weekend). You also start to use it with locations, such as 'فِي السُّوق' (in the market) or 'فِي المَوْل' (in the mall).
At the B1 level, you can use 'يَتَسَوَّق' to discuss preferences and habits. You might compare 'التسوق التقليدي' (traditional shopping) with 'التسوق عبر الإنترنت' (online shopping). You can conjugate it comfortably in the past (تَسَوَّقْتُ) and future (سَأَتَسَوَّقُ) tenses and use the verbal noun (Masdar) 'التَّسَوُّق' as a subject or object.
At the B2 level, you use 'يَتَسَوَّق' in more complex discussions about consumerism, the economy, and social trends. You can explain the impact of shopping habits on the local economy or discuss the psychology of 'retail therapy'. You are familiar with related idioms and more formal synonyms like 'يبتاع'.
At the C1 level, you understand the nuance of 'يَتَسَوَّق' within literary and academic contexts. You can analyze texts that use the root 'س-و-ق' in metaphorical ways, such as 'تسويق الأفكار' (marketing ideas). You recognize the sociological implications of the word in different Arab cultures.
At the C2 level, you have a masterly command of the verb and its derivatives. You can use it in high-level economic discourse, legal contexts regarding consumer rights, or sophisticated literary descriptions where the act of shopping serves as a metaphor for modern existentialism.

يَتَسَوَّق 30 सेकंड में

  • A Form V verb meaning 'to shop'.
  • Derived from the root 's-w-q' (market).
  • Commonly used for both physical and online shopping.
  • Essential for daily life and travel vocabulary.

The verb يَتَسَوَّق (yatasawwaq) is a fundamental Arabic term derived from the root س-و-ق (s-w-q), which primarily relates to the concept of a 'market' (سوق). In its Form V (Tafa''ala) construction, it signifies the active, ongoing process of engaging with a marketplace. Unlike the simple act of buying (شراء), يَتَسَوَّق encompasses the entire experience: browsing, comparing prices, interacting with vendors, and the social ritual of visiting commercial spaces. It is the quintessential word for 'to go shopping' in both Modern Standard Arabic and most dialects.

Semantic Range
Includes grocery shopping, window shopping, and luxury retail therapy.
Grammatical Form
Form V Verb (Present Tense, 3rd Person Masculine Singular).
Root Connection
Connected to 'سوق' (Souq), the traditional heart of Arab commerce.

أُحِبُّ أَنْ أَتَسَوَّقَ فِي المَراكزِ التِّجارِيَّةِ الكَبِيرَةِ.

— I love to shop in large commercial centers.

In a broader sense, the word reflects the evolution of Arab society from traditional open-air souqs to modern mega-malls. When someone says they are 'shopping', they are often implying a leisure activity rather than a chore. The Form V structure often implies a process that takes time and effort, which perfectly describes the act of navigating through various shops.

هَلْ تَتَسَوَّقُ عَبْرَ الإِنْتَرْنِت؟

— Do you shop online?

Using يَتَسَوَّق requires understanding its conjugation and the prepositions that typically follow it. As a Form V verb, it follows a predictable pattern. In the present tense, the prefix changes based on the subject (أَتَسَوَّق، نَتَسَوَّق، تَتَسَوَّق). It is most commonly followed by the preposition فِي (in) to denote the location, or عَبْرَ (via/through) for online contexts.

Common Prepositions
فِي (in), مِن (from - less common), عَبْرَ (across/via).
Temporal Markers
غالباً (often), كُلَّ أُسْبُوع (every week), في العُطْلَة (on the weekend).

نَحْنُ نَتَسَوَّقُ لِلْمَلابِسِ الجَدِيدَةِ قَبْلَ العِيد.

— We shop for new clothes before Eid.

You will encounter يَتَسَوَّق in various settings, from casual daily conversations to formal economic reports. In modern Arab cities like Dubai, Riyadh, or Cairo, shopping is a major social pillar. You'll hear it in advertisements, lifestyle blogs, and news segments discussing consumer behavior. It is also the standard term used in mobile app interfaces (e.g., 'Shop Now' is often 'تَسَوَّق الآن').

يُفَضِّلُ الشَّبَابُ التَّسَوُّقَ فِي المَوْلاتِ الحَدِيثَةِ.

— Young people prefer shopping in modern malls.
Media Context
Commercials, fashion magazines, and economic news.
Social Context
Planning weekend outings with friends or family.

Learners often confuse يَتَسَوَّق (to shop) with يَشْتَرِي (to buy). While related, they are not interchangeable. You can spend the whole day 'shopping' (browsing) without 'buying' anything. Another common error is using the wrong preposition; always use 'فِي' for the location of shopping, not 'إلى' (unless you are saying 'going to shop').

There are several words related to the act of commerce. يَبْتَاع is a more formal/literary version of 'to buy'. يُقَايِض means 'to barter' or 'to trade', which you might still do in traditional souqs. يَتَجَوَّل means 'to wander', which often describes the 'browsing' part of shopping.

يَشْتَرِي
To buy (the transaction itself).
يَتَجَوَّل
To stroll/wander (often done while shopping).

How Formal Is It?

कठिनाई स्तर

ज़रूरी व्याकरण

Form V Verb Patterns

The use of 'فِي' for location

Verbal Nouns (Masdar) as subjects

Present tense prefixes (أ، ن، ي، ت)

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

أَنَا أَتَسَوَّقُ الآنَ.

I am shopping now.

Present tense, 1st person singular.

2

هُوَ يَتَسَوَّقُ فِي السُّوقِ.

He shops in the market.

3rd person masculine singular.

3

هَلْ تَتَسَوَّقُ كُلَّ يَوْمٍ؟

Do you shop every day?

Question form, 2nd person masculine singular.

4

هِيَ تَتَسَوَّقُ لِلْخُضَارِ.

She shops for vegetables.

3rd person feminine singular.

5

نَحْنُ نَتَسَوَّقُ مَعاً.

We shop together.

1st person plural.

6

أُمِّي تَتَسَوَّقُ فِي الصَّبَاحِ.

My mother shops in the morning.

Subject-verb agreement.

7

أَيْنَ تَتَسَوَّقُ؟

Where do you shop?

Interrogative 'Where'.

8

لا أَتَسَوَّقُ اليَوْمَ.

I am not shopping today.

Negation with 'لا'.

1

أَتَسَوَّقُ فِي المَوْلِ كُلَّ عُطْلَةٍ.

I shop at the mall every weekend.

Habitual action.

2

تَسَوَّقْتُ مَعَ صَدِيقِي أَمْسِ.

I shopped with my friend yesterday.

Past tense (Form V).

3

سَأَتَسَوَّقُ لِمَلابِسِ الشِّتَاءِ.

I will shop for winter clothes.

Future tense with 'سـ'.

4

يُحِبُّ أَخِي أَنْ يَتَسَوَّقَ عَبْرَ الإِنْتَرْنِت.

My brother likes to shop online.

Subjunctive mood after 'أَنْ'.

5

هَلْ تَتَسَوَّقِينَ فِي هَذَا المَحَلِّ؟

Do you (f) shop in this store?

2nd person feminine singular.

6

نَتَسَوَّقُ لِلْهَدَايَا قَبْلَ الحَفْلَةِ.

We shop for gifts before the party.

Purpose phrase 'لِلـ'.

7

يَتَسَوَّقُ النَّاسُ كَثِيراً فِي رَمَضَان.

People shop a lot in Ramadan.

Adverbial use of 'كَثِيراً'.

8

لا أُحِبُّ أَنْ أَتَسَوَّقَ عِنْدَمَا يَكُونُ المَكَانُ مُزْدَحِماً.

I don't like to shop when the place is crowded.

Complex sentence with 'عِنْدَمَا'.

1

أَصْبَحَ التَّسَوُّقُ عَبْرَ الإِنْتَرْنِت سَهْلاً جِدّاً.

Online shopping has become very easy.

Verbal noun (Masdar) as subject.

2

كُنْتُ أَتَسَوَّقُ عِنْدَمَا رَأَيْتُ مُعَلِّمِي.

I was shopping when I saw my teacher.

Past continuous construction.

3

يَجِبُ أَنْ نَتَسَوَّقَ بِحَذَرٍ لِتَوْفِيرِ المَالِ.

We must shop carefully to save money.

Modal 'يجب أن' + Subjunctive.

4

تَسَوَّقَتِ العَائِلَةُ لِمُسْتَلْزَمَاتِ المَدْرَسَةِ.

The family shopped for school supplies.

Collective noun subject.

5

لَمْ أَتَسَوَّقْ مُنْذُ شَهْرَيْنِ.

I haven't shopped for two months.

Negation with 'لَمْ' (Jussive).

6

هَلْ تَفْضُلُ التَّسَوُّقَ فِي المَحَلاتِ الصَّغِيرَةِ؟

Do you prefer shopping in small shops?

Preference verb + Masdar.

7

يَتَسَوَّقُ السُّيَّاحُ فِي الأَمَاكِنِ التَّارِيخِيَّةِ.

Tourists shop in historical places.

Plural subject.

8

إِذَا ذَهَبْتَ إِلَى دُبَي، سَتَتَسَوَّقُ كَثِيراً.

If you go to Dubai, you will shop a lot.

Conditional sentence Type 1.

1

يُؤَثِّرُ التَّسَوُّقُ العَشْوَائِيُّ عَلَى المِيزَانِيَّةِ الشَّخْصِيَّةِ.

Impulsive shopping affects the personal budget.

Abstract noun usage.

2

بَيْنَمَا كَانَتْ تَتَسَوَّقُ، اكْتَشَفَتْ عُرُوضاً رَائِعَةً.

While she was shopping, she discovered great offers.

Conjunction 'بينما'.

3

لَقَدْ تَسَوَّقُوا كُلَّ مَا يَحْتَاجُونَهُ لِلرِّحْلَةِ.

They have shopped for everything they need for the trip.

Present perfect sense with 'لقد'.

4

يُعْتَبَرُ التَّسَوُّقُ نَشَاطاً تَرْفِيهِيّاً لَدَى البَعْضِ.

Shopping is considered a recreational activity for some.

Passive construction 'يُعتبر'.

5

لَنْ أَتَسَوَّقَ مِنْ هَذَا المَتْجَرِ بَعْدَ اليَوْمِ.

I will not shop at this store after today.

Future negation with 'لَنْ'.

6

تَسَوَّقْ بِذَكَاءٍ وَلا تَنْجَرَّ وَرَاءَ الإِعْلاناتِ.

Shop wisely and don't be dragged behind advertisements.

Imperative + Prohibitive.

7

يَتَسَوَّقُ المُسْتَهْلِكُونَ بِشَكْلٍ أَكْبَرَ خِلالَ التَّخْفِيضَاتِ.

Consumers shop more during sales.

Comparative 'أكبر'.

8

هَلْ سَبَقَ لَكَ أَنْ تَسَوَّقْتَ مِنْ مَوَاقِعَ عَالَمِيَّةٍ؟

Have you ever shopped from international sites?

Experience question structure.

1

يَعْكِسُ نَمَطُ التَّسَوُّقِ التَّغَيُّرَاتِ الاجْتِمَاعِيَّةَ فِي المُجْتَمَعِ.

The shopping pattern reflects social changes in society.

Sociological context.

2

لَمْ يَكُنْ يَتَسَوَّقُ لِمُجَرَّدِ الشِّرَاءِ، بَلْ لِلْبَحْثِ عَنِ النَّوَادِرِ.

He wasn't shopping just to buy, but to search for rarities.

Contrastive 'بل'.

3

تَسَوَّقَتِ الشَّرِكَةُ لِأَحْدَثِ التِّقْنِيَّاتِ لِتَطْوِيرِ مَصْنَعِهَا.

The company shopped for the latest technologies to develop its factory.

Metaphorical/Professional use.

4

إِنَّ إِدْمَانَ التَّسَوُّقِ ظَاهِرَةٌ نَفْسِيَّةٌ تَسْتَحِقُّ الدِّرَاسَةَ.

Shopping addiction is a psychological phenomenon that deserves study.

Emphasis with 'إِنَّ'.

5

يَتَسَوَّقُ المَرْءُ أَحْيَاناً لِيَهْرُبَ مِنْ ضُغُوطِ الحَيَاةِ.

One sometimes shops to escape the pressures of life.

Generic 'المَرْء'.

6

مَهْمَا تَسَوَّقْتَ، فَلَنْ تَجِدَ السَّعَادَةَ فِي الأَشْيَاءِ المَادِّيَّةِ.

No matter how much you shop, you won't find happiness in material things.

Conditional 'مهما'.

7

تَتَسَوَّقُ الحُكُومَةُ لِعُقُودٍ جَدِيدَةٍ فِي مَجَالِ الطَّاقَةِ.

The government is 'shopping' (looking) for new contracts in the energy field.

High-level political metaphor.

8

بِالرَّغْمِ مِنْ غَلاءِ الأَسْعَارِ، لا يَزَالُ النَّاسُ يَتَسَوَّقُونَ.

Despite high prices, people are still shopping.

Concessive 'بالرغم من'.

1

يَتَسَوَّقُ الفَيْلَسُوفُ فِي سُوقِ الأَفْكَارِ لِيَنْتَقِيَ أَنْضَجَهَا.

The philosopher shops in the market of ideas to select the ripest ones.

Highly metaphorical.

2

تَسَوَّقَتِ النُّخْبَةُ السِّيَاسِيَّةُ لِتَحَالُفَاتٍ تضمنُ بَقَاءَهَا.

The political elite shopped for alliances that ensure their survival.

Abstract political usage.

3

أَضْحَى التَّسَوُّقُ طَقْساً مِن طُقُوسِ الحَدَاثَةِ السَّائِلَةِ.

Shopping has become a ritual of liquid modernity.

Academic terminology.

4

يَتَسَوَّقُ التَّارِيخُ مِنْ بَيْنِ الأَحْدَاثِ مَا يَسْتَحِقُّ الخُلُودَ.

History shops among events for what deserves immortality.

Personification.

5

لَمْ يَعُدِ التَّسَوُّقُ مُجَرَّدَ حَاجَةٍ، بَلِ اسْتِحْواذٌ وُجُودِيٌّ.

Shopping is no longer a mere need, but an existential acquisition.

Existential philosophy.

6

تَسَوَّقْ فِي مَلَكُوتِ المَعْرِفَةِ لِتُغْنِيَ رُوحَكَ.

Shop in the kingdom of knowledge to enrich your soul.

Spiritual metaphor.

7

تَتَسَوَّقُ العَوْلَمَةُ لِثَقَافَاتٍ تَمْزُجُهَا فِي بَوْتَقَةٍ وَاحِدَةٍ.

Globalization shops for cultures to blend them into a single melting pot.

Complex sociological metaphor.

8

إِنَّمَا يَتَسَوَّقُ الذَّكِيُّ مِنَ التَّجَارِبِ لا مِنَ المَتَاجِرِ.

The wise person shops from experiences, not from stores.

Restrictive 'إِنَّمَا'.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

يَتَسَوَّق فِي المَوْل (shops in the mall)
يَتَسَوَّق عَبْرَ الإِنْتَرْنِت (shops online)
يَتَسَوَّق لِلْمَلابِس (shops for clothes)
يَتَسَوَّق لِلْبِقَالَة (shops for groceries)
يُحِبُّ التَّسَوُّق (loves shopping)
عَرَبَةُ التَّسَوُّق (shopping cart)
قَائِمَةُ التَّسَوُّق (shopping list)
مَرْكَزُ التَّسَوُّق (shopping center)
تَخْفِيضَاتُ التَّسَوُّق (shopping sales)
جَوْلَةُ تَسَوُّق (shopping trip)

अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है

يَتَسَوَّق vs يَسُوق (to drive)

يَتَسَوَّق vs يُسَوِّق (to market)

يَتَسَوَّق vs يَشْتَرِي (to buy)

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

يَتَسَوَّق vs يَسُوق

Means 'to drive' (Form I). No 'ta' prefix and no shadda on the 'waw'.

يَتَسَوَّق vs يُسَوِّق

Means 'to market' (Form II). No 'ta' prefix.

يَتَسَوَّق vs يَتَسَوَّر

Means 'to climb over a wall'. Very different meaning!

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

modern usage

Increasingly used for digital apps and web browsing.

regional variation

In some Gulf dialects, 'يتقضى' is very common for grocery shopping.

सामान्य गलतियाँ
  • Using 'إلى' instead of 'في' for the location.
  • Forgetting the shadda on the 'waw'.
  • Confusing it with 'يَسُوق' (to drive).
  • Using it to mean 'to sell'.
  • Pronouncing the 'qaf' as a 'kaf'.

सुझाव

Conjugation

Always remember the 'ta' prefix in the present tense for Form V verbs.

Root Power

Learning the root S-W-Q helps you understand words like market and driver.

Socializing

In Arab culture, shopping is rarely a solo activity; it's a social outing.

Emphasis

Make sure to pronounce the double 'w' (shadda) clearly.

Spelling

Don't forget the 'alif maqsura' is not used here; it ends in 'qaf'.

Context

If you hear 'Souq', 'yatasawwaq' is likely nearby.

Signs

Look for 'تَسَوَّق الآن' on Arabic websites.

Usage

Use this verb when describing your weekend plans.

Association

Link 'yatasawwaq' with 'shopping bags'.

Bargaining

In a Souq, the shopping process always involves negotiation.

याद करें

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Semitic root S-W-Q, relating to driving or impelling. In a commercial sense, it refers to the place where goods are 'driven' or brought for sale.

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

In some traditional areas, there are specific times or sections for families/women.

Shopping peaks before Eid and during Ramadan nights.

Expected in souqs; considered rude in malls.

Shopkeepers may offer tea or coffee while you browse.

असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें

वास्तविक संदर्भ

बातचीत की शुरुआत

"أَيْنَ تُحِبُّ أَنْ تَتَسَوَّقَ؟ (Where do you like to shop?)"

"هَلْ تَسَوَّقْتَ لِلْعِيدِ بَعْدُ؟ (Have you shopped for Eid yet?)"

"مَا هُوَ أَفْضَلُ مَوْلٍ فِي مَدِينَتِكَ؟ (What is the best mall in your city?)"

"هَلْ تُفَضِّلُ التَّسَوُّقَ وَحْدَكَ أَمْ مَعَ أَصْدِقَائِكَ؟ (Do you prefer shopping alone or with friends?)"

"مَاذَا تَسَوَّقْتَ اليَوْمَ؟ (What did you shop for today?)"

डायरी विषय

Describe your last shopping trip.

Do you prefer traditional markets or modern malls? Why?

Write about something you want to shop for in the future.

How has online shopping changed your life?

Describe the atmosphere of a busy market in your country.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

'يتسوق' is the act of shopping/browsing, while 'يشتري' is the specific act of buying an item.

Yes, just add 'عبر الإنترنت' (across the internet).

Yes, it follows the standard Form V conjugation pattern.

The past tense is 'تَسَوَّقَ' (tasawwaqa).

A shopper is 'مُتَسَوِّق' (mutasawwiq).

Yes, it is widely understood, though some regions have local alternatives like 'يتقضى'.

No, it can be used intransitively (e.g., 'I am shopping').

The verbal noun is 'التسوق' (al-tasawwuq).

It is 'مركز تسوق' or simply 'مول'.

Yes, 'يتسوق للبقالة'.

खुद को परखो 180 सवाल

/ 180 correct

Perfect score!

संबंधित सामग्री

daily_life के और शब्द

أَعَدَّ

A2

तैयार करना; प्रस्तुत करना। किसी भविष्य के कार्य के लिए व्यवस्था करना।

عاش

A1

जीना, रहना। उदाहरण: वह दिल्ली में रहता है।

أَعْطَى

A2

देना, प्रदान करना। उसने मुझे एक किताब दी।

أعيش

A1

मैं दिल्ली में रहता हूँ। (I live in Delhi.)

عصراً

A2

तीसरे पहर, यानी दोपहर और शाम के बीच का समय।

عطلة نهاية الأسبوع

A2

सप्ताहांत सप्ताह के अंत में आराम का समय है।

عيد

A2

छुट्टी या त्योहार; उत्सव और खुशी का दिन। उदाहरण: 'यह एक सुखद छुट्टी है।' 'हम त्योहार का इंतजार कर रहे हैं।'

عِيد

A2

उत्सव या काम से आराम का दिन। लोग इस दिन नए कपड़े पहनते हैं और मिठाइयां बांटते हैं।

عيش

B1

जीवन या जीविका। मिस्र में इसका अर्थ 'रोटी' भी होता है।

أبريل

A2

अप्रैल ग्रेगोरियन कैलेंडर में साल का चौथा महीना है।

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