B1 Expression 중립 3분 분량

دعنا نجرب

Da'ana nujarrib

Let's try

직역: Let us try

15초 만에

  • A casual way to suggest trying something new or testing ideas.
  • Combines 'let us' (khallina) with 'we try' (najrab).
  • Perfect for food, tech fixes, or spontaneous weekend plans.

It's the perfect phrase for when you're feeling adventurous or trying to solve a problem. It basically means 'Let's give it a shot' or 'Let's see what happens.'

주요 예문

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At a new sushi place

هذا الطبق غريب، خلينا نجرب!

This dish is weird, let's try it!

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Brainstorming at work

فكرة حلوة، خلينا نجرب ونشوف النتيجة.

Great idea, let's try and see the result.

3

Trying to fix a phone

خلينا نجرب نطفي الموبايل ونشغله.

Let's try turning the phone off and on.

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문화적 배경

In Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, you will hear 'خلّينا' much more often than 'دعنا'. It is warmer and more intimate. In the Gulf, the phrase is used in professional settings to show collaborative leadership. Egyptians often use 'يلا' (Yalla) before or instead of 'دعنا' to add energy. In Morocco and Tunisia, French influence sometimes leads to the use of 'on essaye' alongside Arabic.

💡

Use it to soften

Using 'دعنا' makes your suggestion sound less like a command and more like a friendly invitation.

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Group harmony

In Arab culture, using 'we' (na) is a sign of respect for the group's collective identity.

15초 만에

  • A casual way to suggest trying something new or testing ideas.
  • Combines 'let us' (khallina) with 'we try' (najrab).
  • Perfect for food, tech fixes, or spontaneous weekend plans.

What It Means

خلينا نجرب is your go-to phrase for experimentation. It captures that spark of curiosity when you're faced with something new. Whether it's a weird-looking dessert or a new route to work, this phrase signals you're game. It’s less about a serious commitment and more about a playful 'why not?' attitude. Think of it as the verbal equivalent of a shrug and a smile before doing something fun.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is incredibly simple. You start with خلينا (khallina), which means 'let us.' Then you follow it with the verb نجرب (najrab), which means 'we try.' You don't need to worry about complex grammar here. If you're talking to a group, it stays the same. If you want to say 'Let me try,' you just change it to خليني جرب (khallini jarrab). It’s like a Lego set—just snap the pieces together and you're ready to go!

When To Use It

You'll find yourself saying this at a restaurant when a friend suggests a spicy dish. Use it in a meeting when someone proposes a wild marketing idea. It’s great for texting when you’re deciding on weekend plans. Even if you're just trying to fix a leaky faucet with a YouTube tutorial, this phrase fits. It shows you're a team player who isn't afraid of a little trial and error.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this phrase in high-stakes situations where 'trying' sounds reckless. You wouldn't want a surgeon to say خلينا نجرب right before an operation! Also, skip it in very formal ceremonies like a wedding or a funeral. In those moments, people want certainty, not experimentation. If a situation requires 100% guarantee, 'let's try' might make people a bit nervous.

Cultural Background

In many Arab cultures, there’s a beautiful balance between fate and action. While people often say 'Insha'Allah' (God willing), خلينا نجرب represents the human effort part of the equation. In modern cities like Beirut, Cairo, or Amman, this phrase has become a staple of the 'startup' and 'foodie' cultures. It reflects a younger generation that is increasingly open to global influences and new experiences.

Common Variations

You might hear خلونا نجرب (khallona najrab) when someone is addressing a large group specifically. In some dialects, like Egyptian, you might hear تيجي نجرب (teeji najrab), which means 'Shall we try?' If you want to be more emphatic, you can say لازم نجرب (lazem najrab), meaning 'We must try!' Each variation keeps that same spirit of discovery and adventure.

사용 참고사항

This is a versatile, mid-level phrase. It is safe for almost any social situation except for the most formal or high-stakes environments.

💡

Use it to soften

Using 'دعنا' makes your suggestion sound less like a command and more like a friendly invitation.

💬

Group harmony

In Arab culture, using 'we' (na) is a sign of respect for the group's collective identity.

🎯

Pair with a verb

You can replace 'نجرب' with any other verb to make it a general 'let's' phrase.

예시

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#1 At a new sushi place
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هذا الطبق غريب، خلينا نجرب!

This dish is weird, let's try it!

Shows adventurousness with food.

#2 Brainstorming at work

فكرة حلوة، خلينا نجرب ونشوف النتيجة.

Great idea, let's try and see the result.

Encouraging a colleague's suggestion.

#3 Trying to fix a phone
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خلينا نجرب نطفي الموبايل ونشغله.

Let's try turning the phone off and on.

The classic tech support move.

#4 Texting a friend about a hike
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الطريق طويل بس خلينا نجرب.

The road is long but let's try.

Expressing willingness despite a challenge.

#5 A funny cooking fail
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خلينا نجرب نطبخ، بس لا تتصل بالإسعاف!

Let's try to cook, but don't call the ambulance!

Self-deprecating humor about cooking skills.

#6 Encouraging a sad friend
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بعرف إنه صعب، بس خلينا نجرب مرة ثانية.

I know it's hard, but let's try one more time.

Using 'try' as a form of emotional support.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

____ نجرب هذا الطريق الجديد.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا

The phrase 'دعنا نجرب' requires the hortative 'دعنا' to mean 'let us'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب الطعام

The verb 'نجرب' is transitive and does not take a preposition.

Complete the dialogue.

A: الجهاز لا يعمل. B: ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب إصلاحه

This is the most logical response to a problem.

Match the situation to the correct usage.

You are with a friend and want to try a new game.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب اللعبة

The phrase 'دعنا' is the correct way to invite someone to join you.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank A1

____ نجرب هذا الطريق الجديد.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا

The phrase 'دعنا نجرب' requires the hortative 'دعنا' to mean 'let us'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Choose the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب الطعام

The verb 'نجرب' is transitive and does not take a preposition.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: الجهاز لا يعمل. B: ________.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب إصلاحه

This is the most logical response to a problem.

Match the situation to the correct usage. situation_matching A1

You are with a friend and want to try a new game.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: دعنا نجرب اللعبة

The phrase 'دعنا' is the correct way to invite someone to join you.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

It is neutral. It works in both casual and professional settings.

Yes, it is a polite way to suggest an idea to a superior.

'دعنا' means 'let us', while 'هيا' means 'let's go/come on'.

The 'na' is the suffix for 'us'.

Yes, it's perfect for suggesting trying a new dish.

Yes, it is understood everywhere, though dialects have their own versions.

No, it implies a trial, which might succeed or fail.

You would say 'دعني أجرب'.

Absolutely, it's very common in IT/tech support.

No, it is very polite and collaborative.

It is a pharyngeal sound. Practice by tightening your throat.

Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in emails and messages.

관련 표현

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لنحاول

synonym

Let's try/attempt

🔗

ما رأيك أن

similar

What do you think if...

🔗

هيا بنا

similar

Let's go

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دعنا نرى

builds on

Let's see

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