ذراع
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- Dhiraa' means 'arm' in Arabic, referring to the entire upper limb.
- It is a feminine noun, requiring feminine adjectives (e.g., dhiraa' tawila).
- It also means 'cubit,' an ancient unit of length based on the forearm.
- Commonly used metaphorically to mean a branch or 'arm' of an organization.
The Arabic word ذراع (dhiraa') is a fundamental noun in the Arabic language, primarily referring to the human arm. In its most basic anatomical sense, it denotes the entire upper limb from the shoulder to the fingertips, though in specific medical or classical contexts, it might refer more precisely to the forearm. Understanding this word is essential for A2 learners because it appears in everyday conversations ranging from describing physical pain to buying clothes or discussing physical activities. Beyond the physical body, the word carries significant weight in various fields including measurement, mechanics, and metaphorical expressions. Historically, the dhiraa' was a standard unit of length, similar to the English 'cubit,' based on the length of the forearm. This dual identity as both a body part and a measurement tool makes it a fascinating study in linguistic evolution.
- Anatomical Reference
- In common parlance, if someone says 'my arm hurts,' they use the word ذراعي. It encompasses the biceps, triceps, and forearm areas.
When people use this word, they are often engaging in descriptive tasks. For instance, in a medical setting, a doctor might ask you to lift your arm to check for mobility. In a gym, a trainer might focus on exercises that strengthen the عضلات الذراع (arm muscles). The word is also gendered in a unique way; in many Arabic dialects and classical grammar, ذراع is often treated as feminine, though masculine usage is also documented. This nuances how adjectives are paired with it, such as ذراع طويلة (a long arm).
سندت رأسي على ذراعي ونمت بعمق.
In social contexts, the arm is a symbol of strength and reach. Phrases involving 'long arms' often imply influence or power, much like the English idiom 'the long arm of the law.' If you hear someone talking about a 'mechanical arm' in a factory, they will use ذراع آلية. This shows the word's versatility in modern technology. Furthermore, in the context of traditional crafts, you might hear older generations using it to measure fabric, where one ذراع equals roughly 45 to 58 centimeters, depending on the regional standard. This historical measurement context is vital for understanding older literature or traditional trade practices in the Middle East.
- Mechanical Usage
- Used to describe levers, crane arms, or any protruding structural component that mimics the function of a human arm.
Finally, the word is used in sports. Whether it is a goalkeeper's reach or a tennis player's swing, the ذراع is central to the description of the action. Learners should practice the dual form ذراعان (two arms) and the plural أذرع (arms) to be fully proficient. The word is not just a label for a body part; it is a gateway to understanding how Arabic speakers conceptualize extension, measurement, and physical agency. From the 'arm of the chair' (ذراع الكرسي) to the 'arm of the scale,' the word is ubiquitous in the physical world.
يحتاج هذا العمل إلى ذراع قوية.
In summary, ذراع is a high-frequency noun that bridges anatomy, history, and modern technology. Its usage is straightforward in basic sentences but opens up to rich metaphorical ground as one advances in the language. Whether you are at the doctor, the gym, or a furniture store, this word will be one of your most useful anatomical terms.
Using ذراع in sentences requires an understanding of basic Arabic syntax, particularly noun-adjective agreement and possessive constructions (Idafa). Since ذراع is commonly treated as feminine, adjectives following it must also be feminine. For example, to say 'a long arm,' you say ذراع طويلة (dhiraa' tawila), not ذراع طويل. This is a common point of confusion for beginners, as the word doesn't end in the typical feminine marker, the taa marbuta. Mastering this agreement is a hallmark of moving from A1 to A2 proficiency.
- Possession (Idafa)
- To say 'the boy's arm,' you use the construction ذراع الولد. The first word loses its definite article, and the second word takes the genitive case.
In everyday speech, you will often attach possessive pronouns to the word. For example, ذراعي (my arm), ذراعك (your arm), ذراعه (his arm), and ذراعها (her arm). Note that when adding the 'my' suffix (-i), the pronunciation changes slightly to dhiraa'ee. These forms are essential for describing personal experiences, such as 'I hurt my arm' (آلمتني ذراعي) or 'He broke his arm' (كسر ذراعه).
كانت ذراعه في جبيرة لمدة شهر.
When discussing actions involving the arm, use verbs like رفع (to raise), مد (to stretch/extend), and ثنى (to bend). For instance, 'Raise your arm' is ارفع ذراعك. These imperatives are common in sports, yoga, or medical exams. In more advanced sentences, you might describe the arm's position relative to the body: 'He put his arm around his friend's shoulder' (وضع ذراعه حول كتف صديقه). This illustrates the word's role in describing physical interaction and spatial orientation.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Commonly used with بـ (with/by) or على (on). Example: بذراع واحدة (with one arm).
For technical or descriptive writing, you can use ذراع to describe parts of machinery or furniture. 'The arm of the chair is broken' (ذراع الكرسي مكسورة). Notice again the feminine agreement مكسورة. In a scientific context, you might discuss the ذراع الرافعة (lever arm) in physics problems. This versatility allows the word to transition from biological descriptions to abstract mechanical concepts seamlessly. As you practice, try to build sentences that combine the word with different colors or sizes: 'The man with the long arm' (الرجل ذو الذراع الطويلة).
مد الطفل ذراعه ليأخذ الحلوى.
In literary Arabic, ذراع can be used to describe the 'arm' of a galaxy or a river. While these are more advanced uses, they demonstrate the foundational nature of the word. For the A2 learner, focus on the singular and dual forms, possessive attachments, and ensuring feminine adjective agreement. By doing so, you will build a solid foundation for more complex anatomical and metaphorical descriptions in the future.
In the real world, you will encounter the word ذراع in a variety of settings, ranging from the mundane to the highly specialized. One of the most common places is the doctor's office or a hospital. If you are getting a blood test, the nurse might say, من فضلك، اكشف عن ذراعك (Please, uncover your arm). In a pharmacy, you might ask for a bandage for your arm (ضمادة للذراع). These practical interactions make the word a vital part of your 'survival' Arabic vocabulary.
- Medical Context
- Frequent in clinics, hospitals, and pharmacies when discussing injuries, injections, or blood pressure measurements.
Another frequent environment is the gym or sports club. Coaches often give instructions like حرك ذراعيك بسرعة (Move your arms quickly) or حافظ على استقامة ذراعك (Keep your arm straight). If you follow Arabic-speaking fitness influencers on social media, you will constantly hear them talking about 'arm day' or 'bicep curls,' using terms like تمارين الذراع (arm exercises). This context helps you associate the word with movement and physical effort.
قال المدرب: ارفع ذراعك للأعلى.
In the marketplace or 'souq,' especially among older merchants or in textile shops, you might still hear ذراع used as a measurement. While the metric system is official, traditional ways of measuring fabric by the length of the arm persist in certain traditional crafts. A tailor might say, هذا الثوب طوله خمسة أذرع (This garment is five cubits long). Understanding this traditional context adds a layer of cultural depth to your language skills.
- News and Media
- Used metaphorically in political news to describe the 'military arm' (الذراع العسكري) of an organization.
News broadcasts often use the word in a metaphorical sense. You might hear about the 'humanitarian arm' (الذراع الإنساني) of the United Nations or the 'long arm' of justice reaching a criminal. These figurative uses are common in formal Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) news reports. Additionally, in documentaries about space or technology, you will hear about the 'robotic arm' (الذراع الآلية) of a space station or a manufacturing robot. This shows that the word is as relevant in high-tech discussions as it is in daily life.
تمتلك المنظمة ذراعاً خيرية قوية.
Finally, in literature and poetry, the arm is often a symbol of support or protection. You might read about a hero protecting someone with his arm. In children's stories, characters might 'walk arm in arm' (يمشيان ذراعاً بذراع). By paying attention to these different contexts—from the clinical to the metaphorical—you will begin to see ذراع not just as a word in a textbook, but as a living part of the Arabic language used across all facets of life.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with the word ذراع is misidentifying its grammatical gender. As mentioned previously, ذراع is typically treated as a feminine noun in Arabic, even though it does not end in a taa marbuta (ة). Beginners often say ذراع مكسور (masculine) instead of the correct ذراع مكسورة (feminine). This mistake is understandable because many body parts that come in pairs are feminine, but the lack of a visible marker makes it tricky. Remembering this rule is crucial for correct adjective agreement.
- Gender Agreement
- Mistake: هذا ذراع (masculine). Correct: هذه ذراع (feminine).
Another common error involves the plural forms. Arabic has several ways to form plurals, and ذراع uses a 'broken plural.' The standard plural is أذرع (adhru'), but you might also see ذرعان (dhira'an). Some learners mistakenly try to apply the sound masculine plural ending, creating non-existent words like dhira'oon. It is important to memorize the broken plural أذرع early on to avoid this. Additionally, the dual form ذراعان is often underused by beginners who default to the plural when talking about just two arms.
الخطأ: لي أذرع طويلان. الصواب: لي ذراعان طويلتان.
Pronunciation can also be a stumbling block. The letter ذ (dhal) is a distinct sound that requires placing the tongue between the teeth. Many learners substitute it with a 'z' (as in ziraa') or a 'd' (as in diraa'). While many dialects do this, in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), the 'th' sound is essential. Mispronouncing it can sometimes lead to confusion with other words, though context usually saves the day. Practicing the voiced dental fricative will make your Arabic sound much more authentic and clear.
- Confusion with 'Hand'
- Learners often use يد (hand) when they mean the whole arm, or vice versa. يد is specifically the hand/wrist area.
Finally, learners sometimes struggle with the metaphorical use of the word. In English, we might say 'the arm of a company,' but in Arabic, while ذراع is used metaphorically, the specific collocations might differ. For example, 'arm in arm' is ذراعاً بذراع, but 'to arm someone' (to give weapons) uses a completely different root (سلح). Avoid translating English idioms literally; always check if ذراع is the appropriate word for the figurative meaning you intend to convey. By focusing on gender agreement, correct pluralization, and precise pronunciation, you will avoid the most common pitfalls associated with this word.
الخطأ: ذراعي مكسور. الصواب: ذراعي مكسورة.
In conclusion, while ذراع seems like a simple noun, its feminine nature and broken plural require careful attention. Paying heed to these details will significantly improve your grammatical accuracy and help you sound more like a native speaker.
While ذراع is the standard word for 'arm,' there are several related terms that learners should know to describe the upper limb more precisely. The most common related word is يد (yad), which means 'hand.' In many casual contexts, people might use يد to refer to the entire arm, but in formal or medical Arabic, the distinction is clear: ذراع is the arm, and يد is the hand. Another important term is كتف (katif), meaning 'shoulder,' which is the starting point of the arm.
- Anatomical Breakdown
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- عضد ('Adud): The upper arm (humerus area).
- ساعد (Saa'id): The forearm.
- مرفق (Mirfaq): The elbow.
For more specific descriptions, you might use ساعد (saa'id) for the forearm—the part between the elbow and the wrist. In classical Arabic literature, ساعد is often used to symbolize strength and assistance (hence the word مساعدة or 'help' comes from the same root). Then there is عضد ('adud), which refers to the upper arm. You might hear the expression هو عضدي الأيمن (He is my right-hand man, literally 'my right upper arm'), signifying a primary supporter.
أصيب اللاعب في ساعده الأيسر.
When comparing ذراع to mechanical terms, you might encounter قضيب (qadeeb) or رافعة (raafi'a). A قضيب is a rod or bar, which might function as an arm in a machine but lacks the jointed implication of ذراع. A رافعة is a lever or crane, where the ذراع is just one component of the whole machine. Choosing the right word depends on whether you are emphasizing the biological limb or the mechanical function.
- Comparison Table
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Word Meaning Focus ذراع Arm General/Whole limb ساعد Forearm Elbow to wrist عضد Upper Arm Shoulder to elbow
In metaphorical contexts, if you want to say someone is powerful, you might use بأس (might) or قوة (strength). While ذراع can imply power (as in 'the long arm'), سلطة (authority) is the more direct word for political or legal power. If you are talking about reaching out to someone, تواصل (communication) or اتصال (contact) might be better alternatives depending on the nuance. However, for physical reach, مدى (range/extent) is often used alongside ذراع.
استخدم المهندس ذراعاً هيدروليكية.
Understanding these synonyms and alternatives allows you to be more precise in your Arabic. While ذراع is a fantastic 'catch-all' word for the arm, knowing when to use ساعد or عضد will elevate your speaking and writing from a basic level to a more nuanced, professional, or descriptive one. Always consider the context—whether medical, mechanical, or metaphorical—before choosing your term.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The 'dhiraa' was one of the earliest units of measurement in history, and its length varied significantly between different Islamic caliphates and regions.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'dh' (ذ) as 'z' (ز).
- Pronouncing 'dh' (ذ) as 'd' (د).
- Shortening the final long 'aa' vowel.
- Treating the word as masculine in grammar.
- Confusing the plural 'adhru'' with other patterns.
難易度
Easy to recognize, but the 'dh' (ذ) can be confused with other letters.
Requires remembering the feminine agreement despite no feminine marker.
The 'dh' sound is difficult for some English speakers.
Distinct sound, but can be slurred in dialects.
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Feminine Body Parts
Words for body parts in pairs (like ذراع, يد, عين) are usually feminine.
Broken Plural Pattern
ذراع becomes أذرع (af'ul pattern).
Dual Formation
Add -aan (ذراعان) for nominative dual.
Possessive Suffixes
ذراعي (my arm), ذراعك (your arm).
Adjective Agreement
ذراع طويلة (feminine adjective for feminine noun).
レベル別の例文
هذه ذراعي.
This is my arm.
Uses the feminine demonstrative 'hadhihi' because 'dhiraa' is feminine.
عندي ذراعان.
I have two arms.
Uses the dual ending '-aan'.
ذراعي تؤلمني.
My arm hurts me.
The verb 'tu'limu' is feminine to match 'dhiraa'.
ارفع ذراعك.
Raise your arm.
Imperative verb for a male subject.
الذراع طويلة.
The arm is long.
Feminine adjective agreement.
أين ذراعك؟
Where is your arm?
Simple question with possessive suffix.
هذا قميص بذراع قصيرة.
This is a short-sleeved shirt (literally: with a short arm).
Uses 'bi-' meaning 'with'.
لمس الطبيب ذراعي.
The doctor touched my arm.
Past tense verb.
كسر الولد ذراعه أثناء اللعب.
The boy broke his arm while playing.
Possessive suffix '-hu' (his).
يجب أن تمرن عضلات ذراعك.
You must exercise your arm muscles.
Idafa construction: 'adhalat dhiraa'ika'.
وضعت الساعة على ذراعي اليسرى.
I put the watch on my left arm.
Adjective 'al-yusra' (left) is feminine.
ذراع الكرسي مكسورة.
The arm of the chair is broken.
Metaphorical use for furniture.
هل يمكنك مد ذراعك؟
Can you stretch your arm?
Modal verb 'yumkinuka' followed by 'mad'.
للبطريق ذراعان قصيرتان.
The penguin has two short arms (flippers).
Dual feminine agreement.
استخدم ذراعك لفتح الباب.
Use your arm to open the door.
Imperative 'istakhdim'.
لبست سواراً في ذراعي.
I wore a bracelet on my arm.
Preposition 'fee' (in/on).
تحرك ذراع الرافعة ببطء شديد.
The crane's arm moves very slowly.
Mechanical usage of 'dhiraa'.
كان يحمل الطفل بين ذراعيه.
He was carrying the child between his arms.
Dual form in the genitive/accusative case '-ayni'.
طول هذه الطاولة متر وذراع.
The length of this table is a meter and a cubit.
Historical unit of measurement.
مد لي ذراع العون في وقت الشدة.
He extended a helping hand (arm) to me in time of distress.
Idiomatic expression 'dhiraa' al-'awn'.
تتميز هذه الحشرة بأذرع طويلة.
This insect is characterized by long arms/limbs.
Plural form 'adhru''.
ارتدى قميصاً بأذرع طويلة للحماية من الشمس.
He wore a long-sleeved shirt for sun protection.
Plural used for sleeves.
تعمل الذراع الآلية بدقة عالية.
The robotic arm works with high precision.
Technical term 'al-dhiraa' al-aliyya'.
تشابكت أذرع المتظاهرين في الشارع.
The protesters' arms were interlocked in the street.
Plural possessive construction.
تعتبر هذه الجمعية الذراع الإنساني للمنظمة.
This association is considered the humanitarian arm of the organization.
Metaphorical organizational use.
طالت ذراع العدالة المجرم الهارب.
The arm of justice reached the fleeing criminal.
Personification of justice.
يبلغ طول الذراع المعمارية القديمة حوالي ٥٠ سم.
The length of the ancient architectural cubit is about 50 cm.
Historical/Scientific context.
استند بظهره على ذراع الأريكة.
He leaned his back against the arm of the sofa.
Furniture terminology.
تتحرك المجرة في أذرع لولبية ضخمة.
The galaxy moves in huge spiral arms.
Astronomical usage.
كانت قوته تكمن في ذراعه اليمنى.
His strength lay in his right arm.
Symbolic use of the arm for power.
حاول التملص من ذراع القانون.
He tried to evade the arm of the law.
Abstract metaphorical usage.
تستخدم الرافعة ذراعاً تلسكوبية للوصول للمرتفعات.
The crane uses a telescopic arm to reach heights.
Compound technical term.
في الأدب الجاهلي، كانت الذراع رمزاً للنجدة.
In Pre-Islamic literature, the arm was a symbol of providing aid.
Literary/Historical analysis.
تذرع بحجج واهية ليهرب من المسؤولية.
He used flimsy excuses as a pretext to escape responsibility.
Verb 'tadharra'a' derived from the same root.
إن ذراع الحكومة تطول كل من يخالف القانون.
The government's arm reaches everyone who breaks the law.
Political metaphor.
وصف الشاعر ذراعي محبوبته بأغصان البان.
The poet described his beloved's arms as willow branches.
Classical poetic imagery.
يتم قياس عزم الدوران بضرب القوة في طول ذراعها.
Torque is measured by multiplying force by the length of its arm.
Scientific/Engineering definition.
كان يذرع الغرفة جيئة وذهاباً من القلق.
He was pacing the room back and forth out of anxiety (literally: measuring it with his steps/arms).
Idiomatic verb 'yadhru''.
تعتبر القوات الجوية الذراع الطولى للدفاع الوطني.
The Air Force is considered the long arm of national defense.
Military metaphor using the elative 'tulya'.
لا تلوِ ذراعي لأوافق على شروطك.
Don't twist my arm to make me agree to your terms.
Idiomatic expression for coercion.
تجلت قدرة الخالق في تشريح الذراع البشرية.
The Creator's power is manifested in the anatomy of the human arm.
Philosophical/Scientific register.
إن هذه السياسة هي الذراع التنفيذية لرؤية الدولة.
This policy is the executive arm of the state's vision.
High-level administrative metaphor.
استخدم الكاتب استعارة الذراع لبيان مدى التوسع الاستعماري.
The writer used the arm metaphor to show the extent of colonial expansion.
Literary criticism terminology.
تتطلب الجراحة المجهرية في الذراع دقة متناهية.
Microsurgery in the arm requires extreme precision.
Specialized medical register.
كانت الذراع في المقاييس القديمة تختلف من مصر إلى بابل.
The cubit in ancient measures varied from Egypt to Babylon.
Historical/Archaeological context.
يمثل هذا المشروع الذراع الاستثمارية للشركة القابضة.
This project represents the investment arm of the holding company.
Corporate/Financial register.
في الفلسفة، الذراع هي أداة العقل لتحويل الفكر إلى مادة.
In philosophy, the arm is the mind's tool for transforming thought into matter.
Abstract philosophical discourse.
لقد ضاقت به الذراع ولم يجد حلاً لمعضلته.
He was at his wit's end and found no solution to his dilemma (classical idiom).
Classical Arabic idiom 'daaqat bihi al-dhiraa''.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Welcoming someone warmly (less common than 'open heart' but used).
استقبله بذراعين مفتوحتين.
よく混同される語
Means 'shield' or 'armor.' Sounds similar but starts with 'd' (د) and has a different vowel.
Means 'to plant' or 'crops.' Starts with 'z' (ز).
Means 'corn' or 'atom.' Also starts with 'dh' (ذ).
慣用句と表現
— To be at one's wit's end or unable to cope.
ضاقت به الذراع في هذه المشكلة.
Classical/Literary— The far-reaching power of the law.
ستنالك ذراع العدالة الطويلة.
Formal/Journalistic— To pressure or blackmail someone into doing something.
هذا نوع من لي الذراع.
Informal/Neutral— To live within one's means (similar to 'cut your coat...').
عليك أن تمد ذراعك على قدر كسائك.
Proverbial— Right-hand man (though 'yad' is more common, 'dhiraa' is used).
هو ذراعي اليمنى في العمل.
Neutral間違えやすい
Both refer to the upper limb.
Yad is the hand/wrist; Dhiraa' is the whole arm or cubit.
أمسك يدي (Hold my hand) vs ارفع ذراعك (Raise your arm).
Both mean part of the arm.
Saa'id is specifically the forearm (elbow to wrist).
لبس سواراً في ساعده.
Both mean part of the arm.
Adud is specifically the upper arm (shoulder to elbow).
عضد الرجل قوي.
Both are units of measurement based on the body.
Baa' is the span of outstretched arms; Dhiraa' is the length of one forearm.
له باع طويل في العلم.
Used for 'wings' or 'arms' of buildings.
Janah is for wings of birds or buildings; Dhiraa' is for mechanical or anatomical arms.
جناح الطائرة vs ذراع الرافعة.
文型パターン
هذه ذراع + [adjective]
هذه ذراع قوية.
عندي ألم في + [possessive]
عندي ألم في ذراعي.
استخدم + [noun] + لـ + [verb]
استخدم ذراعك لرفع الصندوق.
تعتبر [organization] الذراع الـ + [adjective]
تعتبر هذه اللجنة الذراع التنفيذية.
مد [person] ذراع العون لـ [person]
مد الجار ذراع العون لجاره.
ضاقت بـ [person] الذراع من [situation]
ضاقت بالرجل الذراع من كثرة الديون.
ارفع + [possessive] + للأعلى
ارفع ذراعيك للأعلى.
طول الـ + [noun] + هو [number] أذرع
طول القماش عشرة أذرع.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High (Top 1000 words in MSA)
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ذراع طويل
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ذراع طويلة
The word is feminine, so the adjective must be feminine.
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ذراعي مكسور
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ذراعي مكسورة
The predicate adjective must match the feminine gender of 'arm'.
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أذرعون
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أذرع
The plural is broken (adhru'), not a sound masculine plural.
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هذا ذراع
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هذه ذراع
Use the feminine demonstrative pronoun.
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ذراعين طويلتان
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ذراعان طويلتان
Use the nominative dual '-aan' when the word is the subject.
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Gender Check
Always treat 'dhiraa' as feminine. Use 'hadhihi' (this) and 'tawila' (long) with it. This is a common test in Arabic grammar exams.
The 'Dh' Sound
Ensure your tongue is between your teeth for the 'ذ'. If you say it like a 'z', it sounds like 'ziraa' which is not a word, or 'zar'a' (to plant).
Dual vs Plural
If you have two arms (which most do), use 'dhira'aan'. Only use 'adhru'' if you are talking about three or more, or arms in a general sense.
Mechanical Arms
When translating 'robotic arm', always use 'dhiraa' (ذراع آلية). It sounds more natural than using 'yad' (hand).
The Cubit Connection
Link 'dhiraa' to the English 'cubit' in your mind. Both started as the length of an arm and are now used for the body part.
Metaphors
Don't be afraid to use 'dhiraa' metaphorically in formal essays to describe a 'branch' of a government or company; it sounds very professional.
Dialect Variations
In Egyptian Arabic, you might hear 'diraa' with a 'd' sound. Be prepared to recognize both 'dh' and 'd' depending on the speaker.
Broken Plurals
Memorize 'adhru'' (أذرع). Broken plurals are essential for reaching B1/B2 levels in Arabic.
Precision
If you are at a doctor, use 'dhiraa' for the whole arm, but 'mirfaq' for the elbow to be even more precise.
Measurement
In old markets, you might see people measuring with their arms. This is the living history of the word 'dhiraa'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'DR' (Doctor) checking your 'aa' (arm) - Dhi-raa'.
視覚的連想
Visualize a long measuring stick shaped like an arm to remember both meanings: arm and cubit.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to name five things in your room that have an 'arm' (chairs, lamps, etc.) using the word ذراع.
語源
From the Proto-Semitic root *ḏ-r-'. The root is related to the idea of spreading out or extending.
元の意味: The length of the forearm, used as a primary tool for reaching and measuring.
Semitic / Afroasiatic文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but be mindful that physical contact (touching the arm) varies by gender and culture.
The English 'cubit' is the direct equivalent of the historical measurement meaning of 'dhiraa'.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Medical
- ذراعي مكسورة
- ألم في الذراع
- ارفع ذراعك
- اكشف عن الذراع
Gym
- تمارين الذراع
- عضلات الذراع
- ثني الذراع
- مد الذراع
Furniture
- ذراع الكرسي
- ذراع الأريكة
- مسند الذراع
- كسر في ذراع الطاولة
History/Trade
- طول الذراع
- خمسة أذرع
- قياس بالذراع
- الذراع الهاشمي
Politics/News
- الذراع العسكري
- الذراع الإنساني
- ذراع القانون
- طالت ذراع العدالة
会話のきっかけ
"هل سبق لك أن كسرت ذراعك؟ (Have you ever broken your arm?)"
"ما هي أفضل التمارين لعضلات الذراع؟ (What are the best exercises for arm muscles?)"
"هل تستطيع الوصول إلى ذلك الرف بذراعك؟ (Can you reach that shelf with your arm?)"
"لماذا تضع هذه الرباط على ذراعك؟ (Why are you putting this bandage on your arm?)"
"هل تعرف كم يبلغ طول 'الذراع' في المقاييس القديمة؟ (Do you know how long a 'cubit' is in ancient measures?)"
日記のテーマ
صف شعورك عندما أصبت في ذراعك أو رأيت شخصاً مصاباً. (Describe how you felt when you injured your arm or saw someone injured.)
اكتب عن أهمية 'ذراع العون' في مجتمعك. (Write about the importance of a 'helping hand' in your community.)
تخيل لو كان للإنسان أربع أذرع، كيف ستتغير حياتنا؟ (Imagine if humans had four arms, how would our lives change?)
ناقش الفرق بين القوة البدنية (الذراع) والقوة العقلية. (Discuss the difference between physical strength and mental strength.)
صف آلة تستخدم ذراعاً ميكانيكية وكيف تعمل. (Describe a machine that uses a mechanical arm and how it works.)
よくある質問
10 問In Arabic, 'dhiraa' is primarily feminine. This means you should use feminine adjectives and verbs with it, such as 'dhiraa' tawila' (a long arm) or 'dhiraa'i tu'limuni' (my arm hurts me). While some classical sources allow for masculine usage, feminine is the standard in Modern Standard Arabic.
The most common plural is 'adhru'' (أذرع), which is a broken plural. Another plural form is 'dhira'an' (ذرعان), but 'adhru'' is more frequent in formal writing and Modern Standard Arabic.
'Dhiraa' specifically means 'arm.' The word for 'hand' is 'yad' (يد). However, in many Arabic dialects, 'yad' is used loosely to refer to the entire limb, but in formal contexts, you should use 'dhiraa' for the arm.
Historically, the 'dhiraa' (cubit) varied by region, ranging from about 45 cm to 58 cm. It was based on the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. It is no longer an official unit but appears in historical and religious texts.
Yes, 'dhiraa' is the correct word for the armrest of a chair or sofa (ذراع الكرسي). It is also used for mechanical arms on robots or cranes.
Many body parts that come in pairs (eyes, hands, legs, arms) are feminine in Arabic by convention, even if they don't have the feminine 'ة' ending. This is a common feature of the language.
'Dhiraa' is the general term for the arm. 'Saa'id' is a more specific anatomical term for the forearm (the part between the elbow and the wrist).
The phrase is 'dhira'an bi-dhira'' (ذراعاً بذراع). It is used to describe two people walking together with their arms linked.
Yes, it is often used metaphorically to describe a branch of an organization, such as 'al-dhiraa' al-askari' (the military arm) or 'al-dhiraa' al-i'lami' (the media arm).
It translates to 'the arm of assistance' or 'helping hand.' It is a common formal expression used when offering help.
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Write 'This is my arm' in Arabic.
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Write 'I have two long arms' in Arabic.
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Write 'The boy broke his arm' in Arabic.
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Write 'The robotic arm is precise' in Arabic.
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Write 'He extended a helping hand to me' using 'ذراع'.
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Write 'Raise your arm' (to a male).
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Write 'The arm of the chair is broken' in Arabic.
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Write 'I feel pain in my left arm'.
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Write 'The organization has a charitable arm'.
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Write 'He was pacing the room from anxiety'.
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Write 'Where is your arm?' (to a female).
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Write 'He has strong arm muscles'.
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Write 'The crane arm is very long'.
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Write 'The arm of justice is long'.
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Write 'Don't twist my arm'.
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Write 'This is a short arm'.
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Write 'I put the watch on my arm'.
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Write 'The table is two cubits long'.
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Write 'The spiral arms of the galaxy'.
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Write 'He used an excuse to leave'.
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Say 'This is my arm' in Arabic.
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Say 'I have two arms'.
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Say 'My arm hurts'.
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Say 'Raise your arms'.
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Say 'The chair arm is broken'.
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Say 'Give me a helping hand'.
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Say 'The robotic arm is fast'.
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Say 'The military arm of the group'.
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Say 'He was pacing the room'.
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Say 'Don't twist my arm'.
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Say 'Long arm'.
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Say 'Right arm'.
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Say 'Ten cubits'.
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Say 'The arm of justice'.
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Say 'He used an excuse'.
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Say 'Where is the arm?'.
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Say 'His arm is in a cast'.
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Say 'Spiral arms'.
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Say 'Executive arm'.
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Say 'He is at his wit's end'.
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Listen to: 'ذراعي'. What does it mean?
Listen to: 'ذراعان'. How many arms?
Listen to: 'أذرع'. Is this singular or plural?
Listen to: 'ذراع آلية'. What kind of arm is it?
Listen to: 'ذراع العون'. What is being offered?
Listen to: 'ارفع ذراعك'. What should you do?
Listen to: 'ذراع مكسورة'. What is the condition?
Listen to: 'ذراع الكرسي'. What object is mentioned?
Listen to: 'ذراع العدالة'. What is the topic?
Listen to: 'يذرع'. What is the action?
Listen to: 'هذه ذراع'. Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen to: 'ذراعك اليمنى'. Which arm?
Listen to: 'خمسة أذرع'. What is this used for?
Listen to: 'الذراع التنفيذية'. What context is this?
Listen to: 'لي الذراع'. What does it mean?
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Summary
The word 'dhiraa' (ذراع) is essential for describing the human body and is uniquely feminine in Arabic grammar. Example: 'ذراعي مكسورة' (My arm is broken) shows the required feminine agreement.
- Dhiraa' means 'arm' in Arabic, referring to the entire upper limb.
- It is a feminine noun, requiring feminine adjectives (e.g., dhiraa' tawila).
- It also means 'cubit,' an ancient unit of length based on the forearm.
- Commonly used metaphorically to mean a branch or 'arm' of an organization.
Gender Check
Always treat 'dhiraa' as feminine. Use 'hadhihi' (this) and 'tawila' (long) with it. This is a common test in Arabic grammar exams.
The 'Dh' Sound
Ensure your tongue is between your teeth for the 'ذ'. If you say it like a 'z', it sounds like 'ziraa' which is not a word, or 'zar'a' (to plant).
Dual vs Plural
If you have two arms (which most do), use 'dhira'aan'. Only use 'adhru'' if you are talking about three or more, or arms in a general sense.
Mechanical Arms
When translating 'robotic arm', always use 'dhiraa' (ذراع آلية). It sounds more natural than using 'yad' (hand).
例文
رفعت ذراعها للترحيب بالضيوف.
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healthの関連語
عافية
A1病気がなく、体が丈夫で健康な状態のこと。
أعمى
A2盲目の、目の見えない。
عانى
B2不快なことや困難なことに苦しむ。
إعياء
A2「イイヤー」は極度の身体的または精神的な疲労状態を意味します。
عضلي
A2筋肉に関する、または筋肉質な。「彼はとても筋肉質な体格をしています。」
عضوي
A2器官に関する、または生物に由来する。農業では、合成化学物質を使用せずに生産されたものを指す。
عكاز
A2歩行を補助するために使われる杖や松葉杖。
علاجي
A2病気の治療に関する。治療上の。'この運動には治療効果があります。'
علاجياً
A2病気や怪我から回復するのを助けるために行われることだよ。
عملية جراحية
A2病気や怪我を治すために、医師が身体を切開して行う医療処置のことです。