A2 Expression フォーマル

أريد أن أسأل

aryd an asal

I want to ask.

意味

Used to express a desire to pose a question.

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文化的背景

Egyptians often add 'يا باشا' (Ya Basha) or 'يا فندم' (Ya Fandem) after the phrase to show extra respect to strangers or officials. In Lebanon and Syria, the phrase is often preceded by 'إزا بتريد' (Iza betrid), which means 'If you please'. In the Gulf, people might use 'لو تكرمت' (Law takarramt) which is a very high-level way of saying 'If you would be so kind'. In Morocco and Algeria, the verb 'Saksé' is often used in dialect instead of 'Sa'ala', but 'Urīdu an as'ala' remains the formal standard for news and education.

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The 'An' Rule

Always remember that 'an' is the glue. Without it, the sentence falls apart in formal Arabic.

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Wait for the 'Tafaddal'

After you say 'Urīdu an as'al', pause for a split second. It gives the other person a chance to say 'Tafaddal' (Please go ahead), making the interaction much smoother.

意味

Used to express a desire to pose a question.

🎯

The 'An' Rule

Always remember that 'an' is the glue. Without it, the sentence falls apart in formal Arabic.

💬

Wait for the 'Tafaddal'

After you say 'Urīdu an as'al', pause for a split second. It gives the other person a chance to say 'Tafaddal' (Please go ahead), making the interaction much smoother.

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Don't over-formalize

If you are with friends, use 'Baddi as'al' (Levant) or 'Ayiz as'al' (Egypt). Using 'Urīdu' might make you sound like a news anchor!

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Fill in the missing particle to complete the phrase.

أريد ___ أسأل عن الطريق.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: أن

The particle 'أن' is required to connect 'أريد' with the following verb.

Choose the correct conjugation for 'We want to ask'.

____ أن نسأل عن السعر.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نريد

'Nurīdu' is the first-person plural (we) form of the verb.

Match the Arabic phrase with its English context.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: all

These are standard uses of the phrase in different contexts.

Complete the dialogue with the most polite response.

Student: أريد أن أسأل سؤالاً. Teacher: ________

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: تفضل يا بني

'Tafaddal' (Please/Go ahead) is the standard polite response to someone wanting to ask a question.

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4 問題
Fill in the missing particle to complete the phrase. Fill Blank A2

أريد ___ أسأل عن الطريق.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: أن

The particle 'أن' is required to connect 'أريد' with the following verb.

Choose the correct conjugation for 'We want to ask'. Choose A2

____ أن نسأل عن السعر.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نريد

'Nurīdu' is the first-person plural (we) form of the verb.

Match the Arabic phrase with its English context. Match A1

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: all

These are standard uses of the phrase in different contexts.

Complete the dialogue with the most polite response. dialogue_completion A2

Student: أريد أن أسأل سؤالاً. Teacher: ________

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: تفضل يا بني

'Tafaddal' (Please/Go ahead) is the standard polite response to someone wanting to ask a question.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

4 問

Yes, you can say 'أريد أن أسألك' (Urīdu an as'alaka/ki) to mean 'I want to ask you'.

Absolutely. It is very common in professional emails to start a paragraph with 'أريد أن أسأل عن...'.

'As'al' is general (to ask). 'Astafsir' is more formal (to inquire/seek clarification).

In formal reading, yes. In normal conversation, most people stop at the 'l' (as'al).

関連フレーズ

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أود أن أستفسر

specialized form

I would like to inquire

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عندي سؤال

similar

I have a question

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ممكن سؤال؟

similar

Is a question possible?

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أريد أن أطلب

contrast

I want to request/order

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