意味
Used to state a necessity or requirement.
文化的背景
In daily life, people rarely say 'Ahtaju'. Instead, they use 'Biddi' (I want/need) or 'Ana bi-haje' (I am in need). Egyptians use 'Ayiz' (عايز) for almost everything. If they use 'Muhtag' (محتاج), it often implies a more serious or desperate need. Politeness is key. When stating a need, it's often preceded by 'Ya tayyib' (O good man) or followed by 'Ma taqsar' (You won't fall short/thank you). The word 'Khassni' (خصني) is the most common way to say 'I need' in Darija.
The 'Ila' Rule
Always keep 'ila' in your pocket when using nouns. It's the bridge that makes the sentence work.
Don't over-need
In Arab culture, saying you 'need' something from someone can be taken very literally. Be careful not to sound like you are asking for a favor unless you mean it.
意味
Used to state a necessity or requirement.
The 'Ila' Rule
Always keep 'ila' in your pocket when using nouns. It's the bridge that makes the sentence work.
Don't over-need
In Arab culture, saying you 'need' something from someone can be taken very literally. Be careful not to sound like you are asking for a favor unless you mean it.
Dialect Shortcut
If you forget 'Ahtaju', most people will understand 'Ana muhtag' (I am needing), which is common in many dialects.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct particle (إلى or أن).
أحتاج ___ أشرب الماء.
We use 'أن' because 'أشرب' (to drink) is a verb.
Choose the correct sentence for 'I need a pen'.
How do you say 'I need a pen'?
Nouns must be preceded by the preposition 'إلى'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: هل أنت جاهز؟ B: لا، أحتاج ___ أرتدي ملابسي.
The speaker needs to perform an action (wearing clothes).
Match the Arabic to the English.
Match the following:
All pairs are correctly matched.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題أحتاج ___ أشرب الماء.
We use 'أن' because 'أشرب' (to drink) is a verb.
How do you say 'I need a pen'?
Nouns must be preceded by the preposition 'إلى'.
A: هل أنت جاهز؟ B: لا، أحتاج ___ أرتدي ملابسي.
The speaker needs to perform an action (wearing clothes).
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
All pairs are correctly matched.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
4 問In Modern Standard Arabic, no. It sounds grammatically broken. In some dialects, the preposition might change or disappear, but for learners, always use 'إلى'.
Both are actually used, but 'أحتاج أن' is more direct and common for A2 learners.
Just add 'لا' (la) before the verb: 'لا أحتاج إلى...'
Yes, it is very neutral and polite. To make it even softer, add 'لو سمحت' (if you please) at the end.
関連フレーズ
أريد
similarI want
يجب أن
builds onIt is necessary that / Must
من الضروري
specialized formIt is necessary
أنا بحاجة إلى
synonymI am in need of