B2 Collocation 매우 격식체

أرجأ البت في الأمر

arja'a al-batt fi al-amr

Deferred decision on the matter

To postpone making a final judgment or resolution.

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문화적 배경

In Gulf corporate and government culture, 'إرجاء البت' is often used as a polite way to say 'we need more time for consensus.' It avoids the bluntness of a 'no' and respects the hierarchy of decision-making. In Egyptian legal and bureaucratic contexts, this phrase is ubiquitous. It is often associated with the 'Lagnah' (committee) culture, where decisions are frequently postponed for further review. While people speak in dialect, formal documents and news in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan strictly adhere to this phrase. It is seen as a mark of high education in professional settings. In Morocco and Tunisia, the phrase is used in official government bulletins, often appearing alongside French translations in administrative contexts.

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Use it in Emails

If you want to sound like a native professional, use 'تقرر إرجاء البت' instead of 'سوف نتأخر في الرد'.

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Preposition Alert

Never forget the 'في'. Without it, the sentence sounds broken to a native ear.

To postpone making a final judgment or resolution.

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Use it in Emails

If you want to sound like a native professional, use 'تقرر إرجاء البت' instead of 'سوف نتأخر في الرد'.

⚠️

Preposition Alert

Never forget the 'في'. Without it, the sentence sounds broken to a native ear.

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The 'Insha'Allah' Factor

In many Arabic contexts, 'إرجاء البت' is the formal linguistic equivalent of a non-committal 'Insha'Allah'.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing preposition.

أرجأ القاضي البت ___ القضية.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: في

The collocation 'البت في' is fixed in Arabic.

Which sentence is the most formal way to say 'The manager delayed the decision'?

اختر الجملة الأكثر رسمية:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: المدير أرجأ البت في الأمر.

This uses the high-register collocation 'أرجأ البت'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.

الموظف: هل وافق المدير على طلبي؟ السكرتير: لا، لقد قرر ___________ حتى الأسبوع القادم.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: إرجاء البت في طلبك

The sentence requires a verbal noun (Masdar) after 'قرر'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate context.

أين تسمع عبارة 'أرجأ البت في الأمر' غالباً؟

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: في نشرة أخبار سياسية

This is a formal phrase used in news and official settings.

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시각 학습 자료

When to Use vs. When to Avoid

Use It

  • Legal Verdicts
  • Board Votes
  • Official Laws
  • Visa Status

Avoid It

  • Dinner Plans
  • Meeting a Friend
  • Bus Delays
  • Homework

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the missing preposition. Fill Blank B1

أرجأ القاضي البت ___ القضية.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: في

The collocation 'البت في' is fixed in Arabic.

Which sentence is the most formal way to say 'The manager delayed the decision'? Choose B2

اختر الجملة الأكثر رسمية:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: المدير أرجأ البت في الأمر.

This uses the high-register collocation 'أرجأ البت'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase. dialogue_completion B2

الموظف: هل وافق المدير على طلبي؟ السكرتير: لا، لقد قرر ___________ حتى الأسبوع القادم.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: إرجاء البت في طلبك

The sentence requires a verbal noun (Masdar) after 'قرر'.

Match the phrase to the most appropriate context. situation_matching B1

أين تسمع عبارة 'أرجأ البت في الأمر' غالباً؟

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: في نشرة أخبار سياسية

This is a formal phrase used in news and official settings.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Mostly, yes. But 'أرجأ' is more formal and often implies a specific procedural delay, while 'أجّل' is general.

No, that would be 'تأجيل الموعد'. 'البت' is only for decisions.

You say 'تَمَّ إرجاءُ البت في الأمر'.

The root R-J-A is used (e.g., 'آخرون مرجون لأمر الله'), but this specific collocation is modern administrative Arabic.

It is 'الحسم' (al-hasm) or 'اتخاذ القرار' (taking the decision).

Only if you are being sarcastic or very formal with a client.

No! 'El-bet' in Egyptian slang means 'the girl', but in Fusha, 'Al-Batt' means 'the decision'. Don't confuse them!

Use 'Arja'a' for a male subject (like 'Al-Qadi') and 'Arja'at' for a female subject (like 'Al-Lajnah').

Because it involves a Form IV verb and a specific legal/administrative vocabulary not used in daily life.

Yes, 'الموضوع' (the topic) is a perfect synonym for 'الأمر' here.

It means 'cutting' or 'severing'.

No, it is strictly Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), but understood by all educated speakers.

관련 표현

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أجّل القرار

similar

To delay the decision

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حسم الأمر

contrast

To settle the matter

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علّق الجلسة

similar

To suspend the session

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اتخذ قراراً

builds on

To take a decision

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بتّ في القضية

specialized form

To rule on the case

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