عيب
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- Ayb means defect, fault, or disadvantage depending on the context.
- It is used socially to mean 'shame' or 'inappropriate behavior'.
- In academic writing, its plural 'Uyoob' means 'disadvantages' or 'cons'.
- It is a core concept in Arabic culture for social regulation.
The Arabic word عيب (Ayb) is a multifaceted term that transcends simple translation. At its core, it denotes a defect, fault, or disadvantage. However, its usage spans three distinct domains: the physical/technical, the social/ethical, and the analytical. In a physical sense, it refers to a flaw in a product or a physical imperfection. In a social context, it is a powerful word used to denote shame, disgrace, or behavior that violates social norms. Analytically, especially in B1-B2 level discussions, it is the standard term for a 'disadvantage' or 'con' when weighing the pros and cons of a situation, such as the disadvantages of technology or urban living.
- Technical Defect
- Refers to a 'Manufacturing Defect' (عيب مصنعي). If you buy a phone and the screen doesn't work, that is an 'Ayb'. It implies the object is not 'Kamil' (perfect) or functional as intended.
وجدتُ عيباً في محرك السيارة الجديدة.
I found a defect in the engine of the new car.
- Social Shame
- In many Arab cultures, 'Ayb' is a primary tool for social regulation. It refers to actions that are socially unacceptable, even if they aren't strictly illegal or 'Haraam' (religiously forbidden). Saying 'Ayb!' to a child is like saying 'Shame on you!' or 'That is inappropriate behavior.'
When discussing academic topics like the IELTS 'Advantages and Disadvantages' essay, 'Ayb' (plural: Uyoob) is your go-to word. It allows you to move beyond simple 'good/bad' vocabulary. For instance, you might discuss 'Uyoob al-Sakan fi al-Mudun' (The disadvantages of living in cities). This usage is neutral and objective, focusing on the negative aspects or drawbacks of a system or idea.
من أكبر عيوب الإنترنت إضاعة الوقت.
One of the biggest disadvantages of the internet is wasting time.
- Character Flaws
- Humans are not perfect, and their personality faults are called 'Uyoob'. For example, arrogance or stinginess are considered 'Uyoob' in a person's character. In literature, a 'Hamartia' or fatal flaw is often translated using this root.
كل إنسان له عيوب ومزايا.
Every human has faults and merits.
Understanding 'Ayb' is essential for navigating social interactions. In a professional setting, pointing out an 'Ayb' in a proposal should be done carefully to avoid sounding like you are shaming the person. However, in technical quality control, the word is used bluntly to identify errors that must be fixed. This versatility makes it one of the top 500 most useful nouns in the Arabic language for intermediate learners.
Using 'Ayb' correctly requires understanding the grammatical context. As a noun, it follows standard Arabic rules of possession (Idafa) and description. Whether you are describing a broken chair or a social faux pas, the structure remains consistent.
هذا القميص فيه عيب بسيط في الخياطة.
This shirt has a small defect in the sewing.
- The 'Ayb Alayk' Construction
- One of the most common spoken uses is 'عيب عليك' (Ayb Alayk). This literally means 'Shame [is] upon you.' It is used to reprimand someone for rude behavior, such as lying or being disrespectful to elders. It is a social corrective.
In academic writing, you will often use the plural 'Uyoob' followed by a prepositional phrase or an Idafa. For example, 'Uyoob al-tiknuluja' (The disadvantages of technology). This is a standard way to introduce the 'cons' section of an argument.
علينا موازنة المزايا والعيوب قبل اتخاذ القرار.
We must balance the advantages and disadvantages before making the decision.
- Describing People
- When describing a person's character, 'Ayb' is used with the verb 'Lahu' (He has) or 'Fihi' (In him). For instance, 'Fihi ayb wahid' (He has one fault). This is more formal than using adjectives like 'bad' or 'rude'.
In legal or commercial contexts, 'Ayb' is used to define liability. A 'hidden defect' (عيب خفي) is a legal term for a flaw in a sold item that wasn't apparent at the time of purchase. Using this term correctly can help you in consumer rights discussions in Arabic-speaking countries.
القانون يحمي المشتري من العيوب الخفية.
The law protects the buyer from hidden defects.
Finally, the word is used in the phrase 'ليس عيباً أن...' (It is not a shame to...). This is used to encourage people to do something they might be embarrassed about, like asking for help or starting over. 'ليس عيباً أن تخطئ، ولكن العيب أن تستمر في الخطأ' (It is not a shame to make a mistake, but the shame is to continue in the mistake).
You will encounter 'Ayb' in vastly different environments, from the noisy souks (markets) of Cairo to the high-tech boardrooms of Dubai. Its frequency in daily life makes it an essential 'survival' word. In the market, it's about quality; in the home, it's about morality; in the news, it's about analysis.
- In the Market (Al-Souq)
- When inspecting goods, a customer might point to a scratch and say 'Fihi ayb' (It has a defect). The merchant might respond by lowering the price, calling it 'Bida'a fiha ayb' (Goods with a defect). This is a crucial negotiation term.
هل هناك أي عيب في هذا الجهاز؟
Is there any defect in this device?
- Family and Social Circles
- In a domestic setting, 'Ayb' is the primary word for discipline. A parent might say 'Ayb!' if a child interrupts an adult. It is a quick way to signal that a social boundary has been crossed. You will hear this constantly in Arabic-speaking households.
In academic and professional media, such as Al Jazeera or Al Arabiya, 'Ayb' appears in discussions about policy and sociology. A commentator might discuss the 'Uyoob' of a new economic policy. Here, the word is stripped of its 'shame' connotation and becomes a clinical term for 'drawbacks' or 'flaws'.
ناقش الخبراء عيوب النظام التعليمي الحالي.
Experts discussed the flaws of the current educational system.
You will also hear it in proverbs and poetry. Arabic culture values 'Sitr al-Uyoob' (covering/hiding faults), meaning one should not expose the flaws of others. This is a recurring theme in classical and modern literature. Hearing someone say 'Kulluna uyoob' (We are all full of faults) is a common way to express humility or to defend someone who made a mistake.
Because 'Ayb' has several meanings, English speakers often use it in the wrong context or confuse it with related words. Understanding the boundaries between 'Ayb', 'Haraam', and 'Khataa' is the key to sounding like a native speaker.
- Ayb vs. Haraam
- This is the most frequent mistake. 'Haraam' means religiously forbidden (a sin). 'Ayb' means socially shameful. Eating pork is 'Haraam', but not usually called 'Ayb'. Talking loudly in a library is 'Ayb', but not 'Haraam'. Confusing these can lead to awkward religious or social misunderstandings.
لا تقل 'حرام' عندما تقصد عيب اجتماعي.
Don't say 'Haraam' when you mean a social 'Ayb'.
- Ayb vs. Khataa
- 'Khataa' means a mistake or error (like 2+2=5). 'Ayb' is a defect or flaw. If you make a typo, it is a 'Khataa'. If the paper has a hole in it, it is an 'Ayb'. Don't use 'Ayb' for simple cognitive errors.
Another mistake is the gender of the plural. 'Uyoob' is a broken plural of a masculine noun, but as a non-human plural, it is treated as grammatically feminine singular. Students often use masculine adjectives (e.g., عيوب كثير) instead of the correct feminine (عيوب كثيرة).
الخطأ: عيوب كثير. الصواب: عيوب كثيرة.
Wrong: many faults (masc). Correct: many faults (fem sing).
Finally, be careful with the intensity of 'Ayb عليك' (Ayb Alayk). It is a strong reprimand. Using it with a superior or a stranger can be very offensive. It is best reserved for children, close friends in a joking manner, or in situations of clear moral wrongdoing.
Arabic is a language of precision. While 'Ayb' is the most common word for a flaw, there are several alternatives depending on whether you are talking about a technical glitch, a moral failing, or a logical drawback.
- خلل (Khalal) - Glitch/Malfunction
- Use 'Khalal' for technical malfunctions or imbalances. If a computer system crashes, it's a 'Khalal fanni' (technical glitch). 'Ayb' is more about an inherent defect in the design or physical state.
هناك خلل في النظام.
There is a glitch in the system.
- نقيصة (Naqisa) - Shortcoming
- 'Naqisa' is a more formal and literary word for a character flaw or a deficiency. It comes from the root 'Naqasa' (to decrease/lack). It is often used in philosophical or ethical discussions about human nature.
When writing an essay about advantages and disadvantages, you can use 'Salbiyyat' (negatives) as a synonym for 'Uyoob'. 'Salbiyyat' is very common in modern standard Arabic journalism and is the direct opposite of 'Ijabiyyat' (positives).
ما هي السلبيات الأساسية لهذا المشروع؟
What are the primary negatives/disadvantages of this project?
- مأخذ (Ma'khadh) - Point of Criticism
- In intellectual debate, a 'Ma'khadh' is a point that others can take against you. It is a 'flaw' in an argument or a plan. If you are reviewing a book, you might list your 'Ma'akhidh' (plural) on the author's style.
Using these synonyms appropriately will elevate your Arabic from 'basic' to 'sophisticated'. While 'Ayb' is perfectly fine, knowing when to use 'Khalal' for a machine or 'Salbiyyat' for a social trend shows a deep understanding of the language's nuances.
How Formal Is It?
"يعاني هذا التصميم من عيوب تقنية."
"ما هي عيوب هذا الهاتف؟"
"عيب عليك تسوي كذا!"
"عيب يا حبيبي، لا نكذب."
"يا عيب الشوم بس!"
豆知識
The root is used in the Quran to describe a ship that was intentionally 'damaged' (Aaba) to save it from a king who was seizing all good ships.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing it as 'A-yeb' with two syllables.
- Replacing the pharyngeal 'Ayn' with a glottal stop (like 'Ayb' in 'Apple').
- Softening the 'b' at the end.
- Confusing the 'ay' sound with 'ee' (e.g., saying 'Eeb').
- Over-emphasizing the 'y' like 'Ay-yib'.
難易度
Easy to recognize in text, usually clear from context.
Requires knowledge of the broken plural 'Uyoob'.
Must be careful with cultural sensitivity and the pharyngeal 'Ayn'.
Distinctive sound, easy to pick up in conversation.
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知っておくべき文法
Broken Plurals
عيب (Ayb) -> عيوب (Uyoob). Follows the Fu'ool pattern.
Non-human Plural Agreement
العيوب كثيرة (The faults are many - feminine singular adjective).
Idafa Construction
عيبُ الجهازِ (The device's defect).
Negative 'Laysa'
ليس عيباً (It is not a shame).
Preposition 'Fi'
فيه عيب (In it is a defect).
レベル別の例文
عيب يا ولد!
Shame, boy! (Don't do that!)
Used as an interjection to correct behavior.
هذا عيب كبير.
This is a big shame.
Ayb + Adjective (Kabeer).
عيب عليك أن تكذب.
Shame on you for lying.
Ayb + Alayk + An + Verb.
في اللعبة عيب بسيط.
The toy has a small defect.
Fi (In) + Noun + Ayb.
ليس عيباً.
It is not a shame.
Laysa (Negative) + Ayb.
هذا عيب!
This is shameful!
Demonstrative pronoun + Ayb.
أين العيب؟
Where is the defect?
Question word + Al-Ayb.
هذا عيب قديم.
This is an old defect.
Noun + Adjective.
ما هي عيوب الإنترنت؟
What are the disadvantages of the internet?
Plural 'Uyoob' used for 'disadvantages'.
السيارة فيها عيب مصنعي.
The car has a manufacturing defect.
Ayb + Masna'i (Manufacturing).
من عيوب المدينة الضوضاء.
Among the city's disadvantages is the noise.
Min (From/Among) + Uyoob.
كلنا أصحاب عيوب.
We all have faults.
Ashab (Owners/Possessors) + Uyoob.
هذا عيب خفي لا نراه.
This is a hidden defect we don't see.
Ayb + Khafi (Hidden).
عيب هذا النظام هو البطء.
The disadvantage of this system is the slowness.
Idafa construction: Ayb + Al-Nizam.
لا تذكر عيوب الآخرين.
Do not mention the faults of others.
Negative imperative + Uyoob.
الكمال لله، ولكل شيء عيب.
Perfection is for God, and everything has a flaw.
Lli-kulli shay' (For every thing) + Ayb.
ثقافة العيب تمنع الشباب من العمل.
The culture of shame prevents youth from working.
Thaqafat al-Ayb (Culture of Shame).
يجب موازنة المزايا والعيوب بدقة.
Advantages and disadvantages must be balanced accurately.
Pairing Mazaya and Uyoob.
عاب النقاد على الرواية طولها.
Critics found fault with the novel's length.
Verb 'Aaba' (to find fault).
هذا العيب قد يؤدي إلى فشل المشروع.
This flaw might lead to the project's failure.
Ayb as a structural/logical flaw.
ليس من العيب أن تطلب المساعدة.
It is not a shame to ask for help.
Laysa min al-ayb an... (It is not of the shame that...).
الصدق يغطي الكثير من العيوب.
Honesty covers many faults.
Verb + Al-Uyoob.
اكتشف المهندس عيباً في التصميم.
The engineer discovered a flaw in the design.
Ayb in a technical design context.
تحدث عن عيوب ومزايا السكن في الخارج.
He talked about the cons and pros of living abroad.
Uyoob wa Mazaya.
تجاوزت المجتمعات الحديثة بعض مفاهيم العيب.
Modern societies have moved past some concepts of 'Ayb'.
Mafahim (Concepts) + Al-Ayb.
يعاني الاقتصاد من عيوب هيكلية.
The economy suffers from structural flaws.
Uyoob Haykaliyya (Structural flaws).
ستر العيوب من شيم الكرام.
Hiding faults is a trait of the noble.
Sitr (Covering/Hiding) + Al-Uyoob.
هذا العيب القانوني يبطل العقد.
This legal defect invalidates the contract.
Ayb Qanuni (Legal defect).
ابحث عن المزايا ولا تكن رصاداً للعيوب.
Look for merits and don't be a monitor of faults.
Rassad (Monitor/Observer) + Li-l-Uyoob.
القصيدة خالية من عيوب القافية.
The poem is free from rhyme defects.
Khaliya min (Free from) + Uyoob.
إن التغاضي عن العيوب الصغيرة يسهل الحياة.
Overlooking small faults makes life easier.
Al-Taghadhi (Overlooking) + 'an + Al-Uyoob.
تكمن قوة الشخصية في الاعتراف بالعيوب.
Strength of character lies in admitting faults.
Al-I'tiraf (Admitting) + bi-l-Uyoob.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Shameful speech. Used to stop someone from swearing or being rude.
توقف! هذا عيب الكلام.
よく混同される語
Ayb is social; Haraam is religious. Don't call a sin an Ayb, and don't call a social mistake Haraam.
Khataa is an error (wrong answer); Ayb is a flaw (broken part).
Mushkila is a situation to solve; Ayb is an inherent negative quality.
慣用句と表現
— The eye sees but the hand is short. Often used when one sees the 'Ayb' (flaw/need) but cannot fix it due to lack of resources.
أريد إصلاح البيت لكن العين بصيرة واليد قصيرة.
Informal— Every disadvantage has an advantage. Similar to 'every cloud has a silver lining'.
لا تحزن، فكل عيب وله ميزة.
Neutral— Perfection belongs to God alone. Used to dismiss minor 'Uyoob'.
السيارة جيدة، فالكمال لله وحده.
Neutral— Slowly, slowly. Used when someone is rushing into a 'shameful' or hasty decision.
يا واش يا واش، هذا عيب!
Slang— He hit me and cried, then beat me to complaining. Used for someone who hides their 'Ayb' by acting like a victim.
هو المخطئ، لكنه ضربني وبكى...
Informal— He who monitors people dies of worry. Often applied to those looking for others' 'Uyoob'.
لا تبحث عن عيوبهم، فمن راقب الناس مات هماً.
Neutral— Your tongue is your horse. Used to warn against 'Ayb' in speech.
احذر، لسانك حصانك.
Neutral— Admitting the truth is a virtue. Often used when admitting an 'Ayb'.
اعترف بخطئك، فالاعتراف بالحق فضيلة.
Formal— He puts His secret in the weakest of His creation. Used when someone with many 'Uyoob' does something amazing.
سبحان الله، يضع سره في أضعف خلقه.
Religious/Neutral— Washing dirty laundry. Exposing 'Uyoob' in public.
لا تغسل غسيلك الوسخ أمام الجيران.
Informal間違えやすい
Sounds similar (Ghayb vs Ayb).
Ghayb means the 'unseen' or 'future', while Ayb means 'defect'.
الله يعلم الغيب.
Similar root sounds.
Khayba means 'disappointment' or 'failure'.
يا لها من خيبة أمل.
It is the verb form.
Aaba is the action of finding fault.
عاب عليه بخله.
Starts with 'Ayn'.
Anid means 'stubborn'.
هو ولد عنيد.
Pronunciation.
Aybah is the noun with a pronoun suffix (his fault).
هذا عيبه الوحيد.
文型パターン
عيب + عليك
عيب عليك!
[Noun] + فيه + عيب
الجوال فيه عيب.
من عيوب + [Noun] + [Fact]
من عيوب السفر التعب.
مزايا وعيوب + [Noun]
مزايا وعيوب التكنولوجيا.
ليس من العيب أن + [Verb]
ليس من العيب أن تسأل.
يعاني من عيوب + [Adjective]
يعاني من عيوب هيكلية.
[Verb] + عيوب + [Noun]
ستر عيوب الناس.
خلوّ + [Noun] + من العيوب
خلو القصيدة من العيوب.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely frequent in both spoken and written Arabic.
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Using 'Ayb' for a math error.
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Khataa (خطأ)
Ayb is for physical or social flaws, not cognitive mistakes.
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Saying 'Uyoob Katheer'.
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Uyoob Katheera (عيوب كثيرة)
Non-human plurals take feminine singular adjectives.
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Calling a sin 'Ayb'.
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Haraam (حرام)
While sins are shameful, 'Haraam' is the correct religious term.
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Using 'Ayb' as a verb directly like 'I ayb this'.
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A'eebu (أعيب)
You must conjugate the verb 'Aaba' (عاب) correctly.
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Pronouncing it as 'Aib' (like 'Abe').
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Ayb (with pharyngeal Ayn)
The 'Ayn' is essential for the word to be understood.
ヒント
Understanding Social Boundaries
In many Arab countries, 'Ayb' is a stronger deterrent than the law. Respecting what is 'Ayb' helps you integrate.
IELTS Writing
Use 'Uyoob' instead of 'problems' when discussing the drawbacks of a concept. It sounds more professional.
Checking Goods
Always ask 'Fihi ayb?' when buying used items or from a traditional market to ensure you aren't being cheated.
Adjective Agreement
Remember that 'Uyoob' is treated as feminine singular. Say 'Uyoob katheera' not 'Uyoob katheer'.
Softening Criticism
Instead of saying 'This is an Ayb', say 'There is a small point' (Nuqta basita) to be more diplomatic.
The 'Ayn' Sound
Think of the 'Ayn' as the sound you make when the doctor asks you to open your throat. 'Aa-yb'.
Synonym Variety
Use 'Salbiyyat' for social trends and 'Ayb' for physical objects to sound more native.
Ayb vs Haraam
Never use 'Haraam' for a social faux pas like wearing the wrong clothes; use 'Ayb' instead.
Consumer Rights
Knowing the term 'Ayb Khafi' (hidden defect) can help you return faulty products in Arab countries.
Gentle Correction
When teaching children, 'Ayb' is a soft way to say 'that's not how we behave' without being too harsh.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'Ayb' as 'A-Bye'. When something has an 'Ayb', you say 'Bye' to it because it's defective or you want to say 'Bye' to that shameful behavior.
視覚的連想
Imagine a perfect red apple, but with one small worm hole. That hole is the 'Ayb' in the apple.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to list three 'Uyoob' of your favorite piece of technology in Arabic.
語源
From the Arabic root ع-ي-ب (A-Y-B), which fundamentally relates to imperfection, fault, or blemish.
元の意味: A physical blemish or stain on a garment or a physical defect in an animal.
Semitic (Afroasiatic).文化的な背景
Be careful not to use 'Ayb alayk' to adults or strangers as it is quite aggressive.
In English, we use 'shame' mostly for deep moral failings, but 'Ayb' is used for even minor social mistakes like not greeting someone properly.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Shopping
- هل فيه عيب؟
- عيب مصنعي
- تخفيض بسبب العيب
- فحص العيوب
Academic Writing
- مزايا وعيوب
- من أبرز العيوب
- عيوب التكنولوجيا
- تلافي العيوب
Social Parenting
- عيب عليك
- عيب الكلام
- هذا عيب
- تعلم الصح من العيب
Technical/Mechanic
- عيب في المحرك
- عيب فني
- إصلاح العيب
- عيب في التصميم
Ethics/Character
- عيوب الشخصية
- ستر العيوب
- الاعتراف بالعيوب
- عيب خلقي
会話のきっかけ
"ما هي أكبر عيوب العيش في هذه المدينة؟"
"هل تعتقد أن ثقافة العيب ما زالت قوية اليوم؟"
"كيف تتعامل مع العيوب المصنعية في مشترياتك؟"
"هل من العيب أن يغير الإنسان رأيه؟"
"ما هي عيوب ومزايا العمل من المنزل؟"
日記のテーマ
اكتب عن مزايا وعيوب استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي في التعليم.
هل هناك 'عيب' في شخصيتك تحاول إصلاحه؟ تحدث عنه.
صف موقفاً وجدت فيه عيباً في منتج اشتريته وكيف تصرفت.
ناقش كيف تؤثر 'ثقافة العيب' على اختيار المهن في مجتمعك.
اكتب رسالة إلى شركة تشتكي فيها من عيب مصنعي في منتجهم.
よくある質問
10 問Yes, but be careful. You can say 'Fihi ayb' (He has a fault) to describe a character trait. However, saying 'Anta ayb' (You are a shame) is very insulting. It is better to use it for traits or behaviors.
It refers to 'The Culture of Shame,' where social stigma prevents people from doing certain things, like taking low-status jobs or speaking openly about mental health.
Yes, the word itself refers to something negative (a flaw). However, the phrase 'ليس عيباً' (It is not a shame) is used positively to encourage people.
The most common way is 'Al-Mazaya wa al-Uyoob' (المزايا والعيوب).
It is 'Ayb Masna'i' (عيب مصنعي). This is a standard term in commerce.
In some contexts, 'Ayb khulqi' (congenital defect) is used, but it's more polite to use 'Dhawu al-i'aqa' (people of disability) nowadays.
A 'hidden defect'. It is a legal term for a flaw in a product that the buyer didn't see at the time of purchase.
The plural is 'Uyoob' (عيوب). It is a broken plural.
Yes, it is universal across all Arabic dialects, though the pronunciation of the 'Ayn' might vary slightly.
The opposite is 'Miza' (feature/advantage) or 'Kamal' (perfection).
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Write a sentence in Arabic using 'Ayb' to describe a broken toy.
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Write a sentence using 'Uyoob' to list a disadvantage of the internet.
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Translate: 'Shame on you for this behavior.'
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Write a sentence using the phrase 'Mazaya wa Uyoob'.
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Explain 'Thaqafat al-Ayb' in one Arabic sentence.
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Translate: 'The car has a manufacturing defect.'
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Write a sentence using 'Laysa Ayban'.
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List two 'Uyoob' of living in a big city in Arabic.
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Translate: 'Every person has faults and merits.'
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Use the word 'Ma'eeb' in a sentence.
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Write a complaint email subject line about a defect.
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Translate: 'The engineer found a flaw in the design.'
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Write an Arabic proverb involving 'Uyoob'.
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Describe a character flaw of a famous person in Arabic.
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Translate: 'Hidden defects are covered by law.'
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Write a sentence using 'Uyoob Haykaliyya'.
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Translate: 'Do not find fault with others.'
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Write a sentence using 'Ayb Khulqi'.
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Translate: 'The biggest disadvantage of the plan is the cost.'
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Use 'Ayb' in a sentence about social media.
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Roleplay: You bought a defective phone. Tell the shopkeeper in Arabic.
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Discuss: One disadvantage of social media in Arabic.
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Scold a child (gently) for being loud in Arabic.
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State that it's not a shame to ask for help.
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List two disadvantages of city life.
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Ask a mechanic if there is a defect in the engine.
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Say 'We all have faults' in Arabic.
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Explain why 'Thaqafat al-Ayb' is bad for jobs.
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Say 'This is shameful talk' to someone being rude.
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Discuss the 'Pros and Cons' of online learning.
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Tell someone 'Shame on you for lying'.
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State that a product is 'flawless'.
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Express deep disappointment using the Levantine phrase.
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Argue that admitting faults is a strength.
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Ask for a discount because of a defect.
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Say 'Perfection is for God alone'.
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Describe a 'hidden defect' in a house you saw.
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Say 'It's not a shame to fail'.
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Tell a friend 'Don't mention people's faults'.
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Briefly describe structural flaws in a system.
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Listen to the word 'Ayb'. Does it end with a 'b' or 't' sound?
A speaker says 'Ayb alayk!'. Are they happy or angry?
A speaker mentions 'Uyoob al-internet'. Are they talking about benefits or drawbacks?
Listen for 'Ayb Masna'i'. What is the topic?
A mother says 'Ayb!' to her child. What is she doing?
Listen for 'Al-Mazaya wa al-Uyoob'. How many things is the speaker comparing?
A mechanic says 'Fihi ayb'. Is the car okay?
Listen for 'Thaqafat al-Ayb'. Is this about food or society?
A judge says 'Ayb al-Irada'. Is this a legal or medical context?
Listen for the plural form. Is it 'Ayoob' or 'Uyoob'?
A speaker says 'Laysa Ayban'. Are they encouraging or discouraging someone?
Listen for 'Ayb Khulqi'. Is this about a factory or a birth trait?
Listen for 'Sitr al-Uyoob'. Does this mean exposing or hiding faults?
A critic says 'Uyoob al-riwaya'. What are they reviewing?
Listen for 'Ayb Fanni'. What kind of defect is it?
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Summary
The word عيب (Ayb) is essential for both daily social interactions (where it means 'shame') and academic analysis (where it means 'disadvantage'). Example: عيوب التكنولوجيا (The disadvantages of technology).
- Ayb means defect, fault, or disadvantage depending on the context.
- It is used socially to mean 'shame' or 'inappropriate behavior'.
- In academic writing, its plural 'Uyoob' means 'disadvantages' or 'cons'.
- It is a core concept in Arabic culture for social regulation.
Understanding Social Boundaries
In many Arab countries, 'Ayb' is a stronger deterrent than the law. Respecting what is 'Ayb' helps you integrate.
IELTS Writing
Use 'Uyoob' instead of 'problems' when discussing the drawbacks of a concept. It sounds more professional.
Checking Goods
Always ask 'Fihi ayb?' when buying used items or from a traditional market to ensure you aren't being cheated.
Adjective Agreement
Remember that 'Uyoob' is treated as feminine singular. Say 'Uyoob katheera' not 'Uyoob katheer'.
例文
لكل اختراع جديد ميزات وعيوب.
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