يمارس الرياضة
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- A common Arabic phrase meaning 'to exercise' or 'to practice sport,' used for general physical activity and fitness routines in daily life.
- Combines the Form III verb 'mārasa' (to practice) with 'al-riyāḍah' (sport), requiring proper conjugation based on the subject performing the action.
- Essential for CEFR A2 learners to describe hobbies, daily routines, and health-related topics in both formal and informal Arabic contexts.
- Distinguished from 'playing' (yal'abu) which is used for specific games, focusing instead on the broader act of physical training and wellness.
The phrase يمارس الرياضة (yumārisu al-riyāḍah) is a foundational expression in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and most dialects, signifying the act of engaging in physical exercise or participating in sports. It combines the verb mārasa (to practice/exercise/pursue) with the noun al-riyāḍah (sport/physical activity). Understanding this phrase requires looking at the root of both words. The verb mārasa suggests a level of consistency and habit, rather than a one-time action. It is the active engagement in a discipline. The word riyāḍah historically referred to the training of animals or the soul, but in modern contexts, it exclusively denotes physical fitness and athletics. When someone says they 'practice sport,' they are describing a lifestyle choice aimed at health, competition, or recreation. This phrase is versatile, covering everything from a light morning jog to professional athletic training. In the CEFR A2 level, it is a key functional phrase for describing daily routines and personal hobbies. It bridges the gap between simple nouns and complex verbal sentences, allowing learners to express agency over their physical well-being.
- Morphological Breakdown
- The verb 'yumārisu' is the present tense, third-person singular masculine form of 'mārasa' (Form III). Form III verbs often denote an action directed towards something or a continuous effort.
هو يمارس الرياضة في الصباح الباكر ليحافظ على نشاطه.
- Semantic Range
- While 'riyāḍah' means sport, the phrase encompasses gym workouts, yoga, swimming, and team sports. It is the generic 'to work out'.
هل تمارس الرياضة بانتظام؟
Furthermore, the concept of 'riyāḍah' in Arabic culture has evolved. In classical texts, it often referred to 'Riyāḍat al-Nafs' (disciplining the soul). Today, the physical aspect is dominant. Using 'yumārisu' instead of 'yal'abu' (plays) distinguishes between general exercise and playing a specific game with rules. If you are lifting weights, you 'practice sport'; you don't 'play sport' in the same way you play football. This nuance is vital for A2 learners moving toward B1 fluency. The phrase also appears in medical advice, where doctors urge patients to 'practice sport' to combat sedentary lifestyles. It is a formal yet common expression found in news, health blogs, and textbooks. In many Arab countries, the 'Ministry of Sport' is called 'Wizārat al-Riyāḍah'.
أحب أن أمارس الرياضة مع أصدقائي.
- Synonym Comparison
- 'Yatadarrabu' (to train) is more specific to professional or intense preparation, whereas 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah' is general fitness.
الطلاب يمارسون الرياضة في الملعب.
يجب عليك أن تمارس الرياضة لتقوية قلبك.
Using يمارس الرياضة correctly involves mastering the conjugation of the verb 'mārasa' and understanding the syntax of the object 'al-riyāḍah'. As a Form III verb, it follows a predictable pattern. In the present tense, the stem changes slightly depending on the subject. For example, 'I exercise' is anā umārisu, 'You (masc.) exercise' is anta tumārisu, and 'They exercise' is hum yumārisūna. The object, 'al-riyāḍah', usually stays in the definite form because you are referring to the general concept of sport or exercise. If you want to specify a type of sport, you can either replace 'al-riyāḍah' or follow it with an adjective, such as al-riyāḍah al-mā'iyyah (water sports).
- Conjugation Table (Present)
- أنا أمارس (I), نحن نمارس (We), أنتَ تمارس (You m.), أنتِ تمارسين (You f.), هو يمارس (He), هي تمارس (She).
نحن نمارس الرياضة ثلاث مرات في الأسبوع.
- Adverbial Placement
- Adverbs of frequency like 'dā'iman' (always) or 'ghāliban' (often) usually follow the phrase or the verb.
هي تمارس الرياضة يومياً في النادي الصحي.
When constructing sentences, you can use the masdar (verbal noun) mumārasat al-riyāḍah (practicing sport) as a subject. For example, 'Practicing sport is beneficial' becomes mumārasat al-riyāḍah mufīdah. This is a more advanced structure but very common in writing. Additionally, you can use the phrase with modal verbs like 'must' (yajibu an) or 'can' (yastaṭī'u an). Remember that after 'an', the verb 'yumāris' changes to the subjunctive mood (yumārisa), though this is often subtle in pronunciation. In the past tense, the verb is mārasa. 'I exercised yesterday' is mārastu al-riyāḍah ams. This flexibility makes it one of the most useful phrases for describing personal history and future goals.
كان والدي يمارس الرياضة عندما كان شاباً.
- Negative Forms
- Use 'lā' for the present: 'Lā umārisu al-riyāḍah' (I don't exercise). Use 'lam' for the past: 'Lam umāris' (I didn't exercise).
لماذا لا تمارس الرياضة معنا اليوم؟
قررت أن أمارس الرياضة بانتظام من الآن فصاعداً.
The phrase يمارس الرياضة is ubiquitous across various media and social settings in the Arab world. You will encounter it in health and wellness programs on television, where doctors discuss the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. In news reports, it is used when discussing public health statistics or the opening of new sports facilities. Schools are another primary location; teachers often ask students if they exercise at home. In social settings, friends might use it when discussing their weekly routines or gym memberships. It is also a staple in literature and textbooks that focus on modern life, health, and hobbies. Because it is a standard phrase, it is used in formal documents, such as medical advice forms or gym contracts, but it is also common in casual conversation, though often shortened in dialect.
- In the Media
- Health segments on Al Jazeera or MBC often feature the phrase when promoting physical activity for children and the elderly.
المذيع: هل تعتقد أن الشباب يمارسون الرياضة بشكل كافٍ؟
- In Schools
- Physical Education (PE) teachers use it to encourage participation. 'Riyāḍah' is also the name of the PE subject.
المعلم: يجب على كل طالب أن يمارس الرياضة يومياً.
In the medical field, 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah' is the standard prescription for many ailments. Doctors in clinics from Morocco to Oman will use this phrase to advise patients on weight loss or heart health. On social media, fitness influencers (who are growing in number in the Middle East) use the phrase in their captions and videos to inspire their followers. You'll see hashtags like #ممارسة_الرياضة (practicing sport) on Instagram and TikTok. Furthermore, in corporate environments, HR departments might use the phrase when discussing employee wellness programs or gym subsidies. It is a phrase that signals a modern, health-conscious identity in the contemporary Arab world.
الطبيب: أنصحك بأن تمارس الرياضة لتقليل التوتر.
- In Advertisements
- Gyms and sports brands like Nike or Adidas use the phrase in their Arabic marketing campaigns to target active consumers.
إعلان: ابدأ اليوم ومارس الرياضة في أفضل نادي في المدينة.
صديقي يمارس الرياضة لكي يشارك في الماراثون.
Learners often stumble when using يمارس الرياضة due to interference from their native languages or confusion with similar Arabic verbs. One of the most frequent errors is using the verb yal'abu (to play) instead of yumārisu when referring to general exercise. While you 'play football' (yal'abu kurat al-qadam), you don't 'play sport' as a general concept in Arabic; you 'practice' it. Another mistake is omitting the definite article 'al-' from 'riyāḍah'. In Arabic, abstract concepts and general categories usually require the definite article. Saying 'yumārisu riyāḍah' sounds incomplete and non-native. Additionally, learners sometimes struggle with the conjugation of Form III verbs, particularly the placement of the 'alif' and the vowel sounds in different tenses.
- Mistake 1: Wrong Verb
- Using 'yal'abu' for general fitness. Correct: 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah'. Incorrect: 'yal'abu al-riyāḍah'.
خطأ: أنا ألعب الرياضة كل يوم.
صح: أنا أمارس الرياضة كل يوم.
- Mistake 2: Omitting the Article
- General concepts need 'al-'. Correct: 'al-riyāḍah'. Incorrect: 'riyāḍah' (unless followed by an adjective in some cases).
خطأ: هو يمارس رياضة.
صح: هو يمارس الرياضة.
Preposition errors are also common. Some learners try to add 'bi' (with/by) or 'fi' (in) between the verb and the noun, like 'yumārisu fi al-riyāḍah'. This is incorrect because 'mārasa' is a transitive verb that takes a direct object. Another area of confusion is the distinction between 'riyāḍah' (sport) and 'riyāḍiyyāt' (mathematics). While they share the same root (r-y-ḍ), their meanings are entirely different. A student saying 'I practice mathematics' using 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah' would be misunderstood as saying they are exercising. Finally, ensure the gender agreement of the verb matches the subject, not the noun 'riyāḍah'. Even though 'riyāḍah' is feminine, the verb 'yumārisu' must agree with the person doing the action.
خطأ: هي يمارس الرياضة.
صح: هي تمارس الرياضة.
- Mistake 3: Confusing with 'Training'
- Don't use 'yumārisu' if you mean professional coaching/training. Use 'yatadarrabu'.
خطأ: الفريق يمارس الرياضة للمباراة.
صح: الفريق يتدرب للمباراة.
خطأ: أنا أمارس في الرياضة.
صح: أنا أمارس الرياضة.
To truly master the vocabulary of physical activity, it is helpful to compare يمارس الرياضة with related terms. The most common alternative is يتدرب (yatadarrabu), which means 'to train'. While 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah' is about general health and activity, 'yatadarrabu' implies a specific goal, a coach, or a rigorous schedule. For example, an athlete 'trains' for the Olympics, but a regular person 'exercises' for health. Another related verb is يتمرن (yatamarranu), which is very close to 'to work out' or 'to practice'. It is often used interchangeably with 'yumārisu' in casual contexts, especially when referring to gym exercises. Then there is يلعب (yal'abu), which means 'to play' and is used for games like football, basketball, or tennis.
- Comparison: يمارس vs يتدرب
- 'Yumārisu' is the lifestyle; 'Yatadarrabu' is the preparation. You practice sport to stay fit, but you train to win a race.
أنا أمارس الرياضة للصحة، لكن أخي يتدرب للماراثون.
- Comparison: يمارس vs يلعب
- 'Yal'abu' requires a game or a ball. 'Yumārisu' is the broader category. You can't 'play' yoga, you 'practice' it.
هو يلعب التنس، وهي تمارس اليوغا.
Another interesting word is النشاط البدني (al-nashāṭ al-badani), which means 'physical activity'. This is a more formal, scientific term often used in medical journals or government health guidelines. While you 'practice sport', you 'engage in' (yaqūmu bi) physical activity. Additionally, the word اللياقة (al-liyāqah) means 'fitness'. You might hear someone say 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah min ajl al-liyāqah' (he exercises for the sake of fitness). Understanding these distinctions helps you choose the right word for the right context, making your Arabic sound more precise and sophisticated. For example, using 'yatamarranu' in the gym sounds very natural, while 'yumārisu al-riyāḍah' sounds like a healthy habit you are describing to a new acquaintance.
أذهب إلى النادي لكي أتمرن على رفع الأثقال.
- Comparison: رياضة vs تمرين
- 'Riyāḍah' is the field/concept; 'Tamrīn' is the specific exercise or drill (like a push-up).
هذا التمرين مفيد جداً لعضلات البطن.
المشي هو أبسط نوع من أنواع النشاط البدني.
How Formal Is It?
難易度
知っておくべき文法
Form III Verbs
Definite Article with Abstract Nouns
Transitive Verbs
Present Tense Conjugation
Subjunctive after 'an'
レベル別の例文
أنا أمارس الرياضة.
I exercise.
First person singular present tense.
هو يمارس الرياضة كل يوم.
He exercises every day.
Third person masculine singular.
هل تمارس الرياضة؟
Do you exercise?
Question form for masculine singular.
أنا لا أمارس الرياضة.
I do not exercise.
Negative form using 'lā'.
أحب أن أمارس الرياضة.
I like to exercise.
Using 'uhibbu an' followed by the verb.
نحن نمارس الرياضة في المدرسة.
We exercise at school.
First person plural.
هي تمارس الرياضة في الصباح.
She exercises in the morning.
Third person feminine singular.
أمارس الرياضة مع صديقي.
I exercise with my friend.
Using the preposition 'ma'a' (with).
مارستُ الرياضة أمس في النادي.
I exercised yesterday at the club.
Past tense first person.
يجب أن تمارس الرياضة لتكون قوياً.
You must exercise to be strong.
Using 'yajibu an' (must).
لماذا لا تمارس الرياضة بانتظام؟
Why don't you exercise regularly?
Using 'bi-intizām' (regularly).
أمي تمارس الرياضة في الحديقة.
My mother exercises in the garden.
Feminine subject and verb agreement.
الطلاب يمارسون الرياضة الآن.
The students are exercising now.
Present continuous sense with 'al-ān'.
كنتُ أمارس الرياضة عندما كنتُ صغيراً.
I used to exercise when I was young.
Using 'kuntu' for habitual past.
سأمارس الرياضة غداً إن شاء الله.
I will exercise tomorrow, God willing.
Future tense with 'sa-'.
هل تمارسين الرياضة يا فاطمة؟
Do you exercise, Fatima?
Second person feminine singular.
ممارسة الرياضة مفيدة جداً للجسم.
Practicing sport is very beneficial for the body.
Using the masdar as a subject.
أمارس الرياضة لكي أخسر بعض الوزن.
I exercise in order to lose some weight.
Using 'likay' for purpose.
من المهم أن يمارس الجميع الرياضة.
It is important that everyone exercises.
Impersonal construction 'min al-muhim'.
بدأتُ أمارس الرياضة منذ شهرين.
I started exercising two months ago.
Using 'badā'tu' (I started).
يفضل أخي أن يمارس الرياضة بمفرده.
My brother prefers to exercise alone.
Using 'bi-mufradihi' (by himself).
هل تعتقد أن ممارسة الرياضة تقلل التوتر؟
Do you think practicing sport reduces stress?
Asking for an opinion.
أمارس الرياضة رغم أنني مشغول جداً.
I exercise even though I am very busy.
Using 'raghma anna' (despite).
علينا أن نشجع الأطفال على ممارسة الرياضة.
We must encourage children to practice sport.
Using 'shajja'a 'ala' (encourage to).
تعتبر ممارسة الرياضة جزءاً أساسياً من نمط الحياة الصحي.
Practicing sport is considered an essential part of a healthy lifestyle.
Using 'tu'tabaru' (is considered).
كلما مارست الرياضة أكثر، زادت طاقتك.
The more you exercise, the more your energy increases.
Conditional 'kullamā... zādat'.
هناك علاقة قوية بين ممارسة الرياضة والصحة النفسية.
There is a strong relationship between practicing sport and mental health.
Discussing abstract concepts.
لم أعد أمارس الرياضة كما كنت في السابق.
I no longer exercise as I used to in the past.
Using 'lam a'ud' (no longer).
تسعى الدولة لتوفير مرافق لمن يمارسون الرياضة.
The state seeks to provide facilities for those who exercise.
Using 'tas'ā' (seeks to).
ممارسة الرياضة بانتظام تقي من الأمراض المزمنة.
Regularly practicing sport protects against chronic diseases.
Using 'taqī min' (protects from).
رغم فوائدها، قد تكون ممارسة الرياضة مجهدة أحياناً.
Despite its benefits, practicing sport can be exhausting sometimes.
Concessive clause.
يجب دمج ممارسة الرياضة في الجدول اليومي للطلاب.
Practicing sport must be integrated into the students' daily schedule.
Using 'damj' (integration).
إن ممارسة الرياضة تتجاوز مجرد النشاط البدني لتصبح فلسفة حياة.
Practicing sport goes beyond mere physical activity to become a philosophy of life.
Using 'tatajāwazu' (transcends).
تساهم ممارسة الرياضة في تعزيز الروابط الاجتماعية داخل المجتمع.
Practicing sport contributes to strengthening social bonds within society.
Using 'tusāhimu fī' (contributes to).
يجب تحليل الدوافع التي تدفع الأفراد لممارسة الرياضة.
The motives that drive individuals to practice sport must be analyzed.
Using 'tahlīl al-dawāfi'' (analyzing motives).
أصبحت ممارسة الرياضة ظاهرة عالمية تتأثر بالعولمة.
Practicing sport has become a global phenomenon influenced by globalization.
Using 'zāhirah' (phenomenon).
تنعكس ممارسة الرياضة إيجابياً على الإنتاجية في العمل.
Practicing sport reflects positively on productivity at work.
Using 'tan'akisu... 'alā' (reflects on).
لا يمكن إغفال الدور التربوي لممارسة الرياضة في بناء الشخصية.
The educational role of practicing sport in building character cannot be overlooked.
Using 'lā yumkinu ighfāl' (cannot overlook).
تتطلب ممارسة الرياضة الاحترافية انضباطاً صارماً وتضحيات كبيرة.
Professional sports practice requires strict discipline and great sacrifices.
Using 'ihtirāfiyyah' (professional).
إن تراجع معدلات ممارسة الرياضة ينذر بأزمات صحية مستقبلية.
The decline in sports practice rates portends future health crises.
Using 'yunziru bi-' (portends).
تتجلى أهمية ممارسة الرياضة في قدرتها على صقل الروح والجسد معاً.
The importance of practicing sport is manifested in its ability to refine both soul and body.
Using 'tatajallā' (is manifested).
إن ممارسة الرياضة في الفكر المعاصر ليست ترفاً بل ضرورة وجودية.
Practicing sport in contemporary thought is not a luxury but an existential necessity.
Using 'ḍarūrah wujūdiyyah'.
تتقاطع ممارسة الرياضة مع مفاهيم الهوية والانتماء في المجتمعات الحديثة.
Practicing sport intersects with concepts of identity and belonging in modern societies.
Using 'tataqāṭa'u ma'a' (intersects with).
يستوجب علينا إعادة صياغة خطابنا حول ممارسة الرياضة ليشمل كافة الفئات.
We must reformulate our discourse on practicing sport to include all groups.
Using 're-formulating discourse'.
إن سيكولوجية ممارسة الرياضة تكشف عن أعماق الإرادة البشرية.
The psychology of practicing sport reveals the depths of human will.
Using 'saykūlūjiyyah' (psychology).
تعد ممارسة الرياضة أداة فعالة في الدبلوماسية الناعمة بين الدول.
Practicing sport is an effective tool in soft diplomacy between nations.
Using 'diplomacy'.
يجب أن تواكب ممارسة الرياضة التطورات التكنولوجية في العصر الرقمي.
Practicing sport must keep pace with technological developments in the digital age.
Using 'tuwākibu' (keep pace with).
إن جوهر ممارسة الرياضة يكمن في السعي المستمر نحو الكمال البدني.
The essence of practicing sport lies in the constant pursuit of physical perfection.
Using 'yakmunu fī' (lies in).
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
よく混同される語
慣用句と表現
間違えやすい
文型パターン
使い方
Often paired with 'kull yawm' or 'bintizām'.
Use 'yumārisu' for general exercise, 'yal'abu' for specific games.
- Using 'yal'abu' (plays) for general exercise.
- Forgetting the definite article 'al-' in 'al-riyāḍah'.
- Confusing 'riyāḍah' (sport) with 'riyāḍiyyāt' (math).
- Misconjugating the Form III verb 'mārasa'.
- Adding unnecessary prepositions like 'fi' before 'al-riyāḍah'.
ヒント
Verb Agreement
Ensure the verb matches the subject's gender and number. For example, 'al-awlād yumārisūna' (the boys exercise).
Add Adverbs
To sound more fluent, add adverbs like 'bintizām' (regularly) or 'dā'iman' (always) at the end of the phrase.
Gym Talk
In many Arab cities, the word 'Jim' (gym) is used. You can say 'أمارس الرياضة في الجيم'.
The Sun Letter
Remember that 'R' is a sun letter. The 'L' in 'al-riyāḍah' is silent, and the 'R' is doubled.
Spelling 'Mārasa'
Don't forget the long 'ā' (alif) after the 'm'. It's 'mārasa' (مارس), not 'marasa' (مرس).
Natural Flow
Try to say the whole phrase 'umārisu al-riyāḍah' in one breath to maintain the natural rhythm of the language.
Identify the Root
When you hear 'r-y-ḍ', think of sport or discipline. This helps you guess the meaning even if you don't know the exact word.
Daily Routine
Include this phrase when you practice describing your daily routine. It's a high-frequency topic in exams.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'mārasa' in writing and formal speech. In very casual settings, 'sawwa riyāḍah' (Gulf) might be heard.
Visual Association
Visualize yourself running while saying 'umārisu al-riyāḍah'. This physical association helps memory retention.
暗記しよう
語源
文化的な背景
Women-only gyms are common in many Arab countries.
People often exercise before breaking their fast.
The most common 'riyāḍah' practiced and watched.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
会話のきっかけ
"كم مرة تمارس الرياضة في الأسبوع؟"
"ما هي الرياضة التي تمارسها؟"
"هل تفضل ممارسة الرياضة في الصباح أم المساء؟"
"أين تمارس الرياضة عادة؟"
"هل تمارس الرياضة مع أصدقائك؟"
日記のテーマ
اكتب عن تجربتك مع ممارسة الرياضة.
لماذا تعتقد أن ممارسة الرياضة مهمة؟
صف يومك عندما تمارس الرياضة.
ما هي أهدافك الرياضية لهذا العام؟
كيف تشعر بعد ممارسة الرياضة؟
よくある質問
10 問It is better to say 'I practice sport' (أمارس الرياضة). While 'ألعب' is used for specific games like football, 'أمارس' is the standard verb for the general concept of exercise and sports.
Yes, the word 'riyāḍah' ends with a Tā' Marbūṭa, making it grammatically feminine. However, the verb 'yumārisu' agrees with the person doing the action, not the sport itself.
'Mārasa' is more formal and general, often used for habits. 'Tamarrana' is more like 'to work out' or 'to drill' a specific movement, often used in the gym.
Yes, in almost all cases when talking about exercise in general, you should use 'al-riyāḍah'. Omitting it makes the sentence sound unnatural.
You say 'Lā umārisu al-riyāḍah' (أنا لا أمارس الرياضة). 'Lā' is used for the present tense negation.
No, 'riyāḍah' is sport. 'Riyāḍiyyāt' is math. They share a root but are distinct words. Be careful not to confuse them!
Yes, though in some dialects like Egyptian or Levantine, people might use 'bi'mal riyāḍah' (doing sport), 'yumāris' remains very common and understood everywhere.
The past tense is 'mārasa'. For example, 'mārastu al-riyāḍah' means 'I exercised'.
Absolutely. 'Yumārisu al-yoga' or 'Yumārisu al-riyāḍah' are both perfectly fine for yoga and other fitness activities.
No, it can be used for other practices like 'mārasa al-tibb' (practicing medicine) or 'mārasa al-hiwāyah' (practicing a hobby).
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Write 'I exercise every day' in Arabic.
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Write 'I exercised yesterday in the gym' in Arabic.
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Write 'She exercises with her friend' in Arabic.
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Write 'Practicing sport is good for the heart' in Arabic.
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Write 'I exercise to lose weight' in Arabic.
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Write 'The more you exercise, the better you feel' in Arabic.
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Write 'Regular exercise protects against diseases' in Arabic.
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Write an essay sentence about the social benefits of sport.
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Write a philosophical sentence about sport and the soul.
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Translate: 'Do you exercise?'
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Translate: 'We will exercise tomorrow.'
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Translate: 'I don't like to exercise alone.'
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Translate: 'Fitness is important for everyone.'
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Translate: 'Physical activity reduces stress levels.'
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Write: 'I am a sportsman.'
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Write: 'My father exercises every morning.'
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Write: 'It is important to exercise.'
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Write: 'I have been exercising for a year.'
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Write: 'The state encourages sports.'
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Say 'I exercise' in Arabic.
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Say 'He exercises' in Arabic.
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Say 'I exercised yesterday' in Arabic.
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Say 'Do you exercise?' to a female.
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Explain why you exercise in one sentence.
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Say 'Practicing sport is fun' in Arabic.
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Describe your fitness routine briefly.
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Say 'I prefer to exercise in the morning'.
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Discuss the importance of sports for children.
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Give a short speech on the benefits of physical activity.
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Say 'We exercise' in Arabic.
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Say 'I will exercise tomorrow'.
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Say 'I don't exercise every day'.
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Say 'Exercise helps me relax'.
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Say 'Sports facilities are available here'.
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Say 'She exercises' in Arabic.
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Say 'Why do you exercise?'.
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Say 'I like football'.
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Say 'I want to improve my fitness'.
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Say 'Sport is a global language'.
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Listen and identify: 'أنا أمارس الرياضة'.
Listen and identify: 'هو يمارس الرياضة'.
Listen and identify: 'مارستُ الرياضة أمس'.
Listen and identify: 'سأمارس الرياضة غداً'.
Listen and identify: 'ممارسة الرياضة مفيدة'.
Listen and identify: 'أمارس الرياضة بانتظام'.
Listen and identify: 'اللياقة البدنية مهمة'.
Listen and identify: 'الرياضة تقي من الأمراض'.
Listen and identify: 'النشاط البدني يقلل التوتر'.
Listen and identify: 'صقل الروح والجسد'.
Listen: 'نحن نمارس'. Who is it?
Listen: 'في النادي'. Where?
Listen: 'لكي أخسر الوزن'. Why?
Listen: 'كلما مارست أكثر'. What happens?
Listen: 'الروابط الاجتماعية'. What links?
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Summary
The phrase 'يمارس الرياضة' is the standard way to say 'to work out' or 'to exercise' in Arabic. Unlike 'playing,' it emphasizes the habit and discipline of physical activity. Example: 'أمارس الرياضة كل صباح' (I exercise every morning).
- A common Arabic phrase meaning 'to exercise' or 'to practice sport,' used for general physical activity and fitness routines in daily life.
- Combines the Form III verb 'mārasa' (to practice) with 'al-riyāḍah' (sport), requiring proper conjugation based on the subject performing the action.
- Essential for CEFR A2 learners to describe hobbies, daily routines, and health-related topics in both formal and informal Arabic contexts.
- Distinguished from 'playing' (yal'abu) which is used for specific games, focusing instead on the broader act of physical training and wellness.
Verb Agreement
Ensure the verb matches the subject's gender and number. For example, 'al-awlād yumārisūna' (the boys exercise).
Add Adverbs
To sound more fluent, add adverbs like 'bintizām' (regularly) or 'dā'iman' (always) at the end of the phrase.
Gym Talk
In many Arab cities, the word 'Jim' (gym) is used. You can say 'أمارس الرياضة في الجيم'.
The Sun Letter
Remember that 'R' is a sun letter. The 'L' in 'al-riyāḍah' is silent, and the 'R' is doubled.
例文
يمارس الرياضة للحفاظ على صحته.
関連コンテンツ
関連フレーズ
sportsの関連語
ألعب
A1私は毎日サッカーをします。
الفوز
A1勝利、あるいは勝つこと。'試合での勝利は、チームの努力の結果です。'
الخسارة
A1損失または敗北。
أربح
A2私は試合や競技で勝ちます。
إصابة
A2身体の一部に対する物理的な損傷や怪我。
بامتياز
B1他の人よりもずっと上手に、際立って物事を行うことです。
باستمرار
A1何かが止まることなく、何度も繰り返される様子です。
بدني
A1身体に関する、肉体的な。例えば:体育(身体教育)。
بصعوبة
A1多大な努力または困難をもって。彼は困難を乗り越えてプロジェクトを完了しました。
بذكاء
A1頭をうまく使って、賢く物事を行うことです。