A1 Expression 중립 3분 분량

تحت

taht

Down / Below

15초 만에

  • Means under, below, or downstairs in almost any context.
  • Place it directly before the noun you are describing.
  • Avoid using it to describe feeling sad or depressed.

It simply means 'under', 'below', or 'down'. Use it whenever you are talking about something physically lower than something else.

주요 예문

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Looking for car keys

المفاتيح تحت الكتاب

The keys are under the book.

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Arriving at a friend's apartment

أنا تحت، انزل الآن

I am downstairs, come down now.

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Professional hierarchy

هو يعمل تحت إشرافي

He works under my supervision.

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문화적 배경

The phrase 'Paradise is under the feet of mothers' (الجنة تحت أقدام الأمهات) is one of the most famous cultural uses of the word, emphasizing filial piety. Egyptians use 'min taht li-taht' (من تحت لتحت) to describe someone who is sneaky or acts in a hidden way. In the Levant, 'Taht' is often used in the context of 'Taht al-shibbak' (Under the window), a common theme in folk songs about romance and serenading. In the Gulf, 'Taht' is used in business contexts to refer to sponsorship (Kafala) or working under a specific entity.

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The Idafa Rule

Always remember that the word after 'Taht' should sound like it has an 'ee' (kasra) at the end in formal Arabic.

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Idiom Alert

Don't use 'Taht' for 'under the weather'. It's a common trap for English speakers!

15초 만에

  • Means under, below, or downstairs in almost any context.
  • Place it directly before the noun you are describing.
  • Avoid using it to describe feeling sad or depressed.

What It Means

Taht is your go-to word for anything physically lower. It simply means "down," "below," or "underneath." It is one of the first words you will learn. It helps you navigate the physical world easily. Whether your cat is under the sofa or you are downstairs. It is a spatial anchor for your sentences.

How To Use It

Using taht is incredibly straightforward for English speakers. You usually place it right before the noun. For example, taht al-maktab means "under the desk." If you want to say "downstairs," just say ana taht. This means "I am below" or "I am downstairs." It works as both a preposition and an adverb. You do not need complex grammar to make it work. Just drop it in and you are good to go.

When To Use It

Use it when you are giving directions to someone. "The store is down there" or "Look under the chair." It is perfect for meeting friends at an apartment building. You can text them ana taht when you arrive. Use it in a restaurant to describe where your bag is. Use it in the office for "under supervision." It is also used for numbers, like "under twenty dollars."

When NOT To Use It

Do not use taht to describe your mood. If you feel "down" or sad, use hazin. Arabic speakers do not usually use spatial words for sadness. Also, avoid using it for "under" in abstract time contexts. For "under an hour," you might use aqall min (less than). It is mostly for physical or hierarchical positions. Using it for emotions might confuse your local friends. They might think you are physically sitting on the floor!

Cultural Background

In Arabic culture, taht carries a weight of humility and respect. A very famous saying is "Paradise is under the feet of mothers." This shows how "under" can represent a place of honor. It implies service and deep love for one's parents. Being "under someone's wing" is also a common sentiment. It is not just about being lower in rank. It is often about being protected or cared for.

Common Variations

You might hear tahtani, which means "the bottom one." This is great for choosing a shirt from a stack. Another fun one is min taht li taht. This literally means "from under to under." People use it to describe someone being sneaky or subtle. It is like saying someone is doing things "under the radar." If you are paying a deposit, it is taht al-hisaab. This means "under the account" or a down payment.

사용 참고사항

The word is completely neutral and safe to use in any setting. Just remember it is a preposition, so it usually comes before the noun it describes.

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The Idafa Rule

Always remember that the word after 'Taht' should sound like it has an 'ee' (kasra) at the end in formal Arabic.

⚠️

Idiom Alert

Don't use 'Taht' for 'under the weather'. It's a common trap for English speakers!

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Directional Use

Combine it with 'min' (min taht) to describe something moving out from underneath an object.

예시

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#1 Looking for car keys
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المفاتيح تحت الكتاب

The keys are under the book.

A classic physical use of the word as a preposition.

#2 Arriving at a friend's apartment
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أنا تحت، انزل الآن

I am downstairs, come down now.

Using the word as an adverb to mean 'downstairs'.

#3 Professional hierarchy

هو يعمل تحت إشرافي

He works under my supervision.

Used to describe a professional reporting line.

#4 Texting a sibling about a hidden snack
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الشوكولاتة تحت السرير

The chocolate is under the bed.

Informal use for hiding things.

#5 Trying to find a lost cat
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هل القطة تحت السيارة؟

Is the cat under the car?

Common everyday question.

#6 Being extremely helpful/polite
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أنا تحت أمرك

I am at your service (literally: under your command).

A very polite way to say you are ready to help.

#7 Complaining about a noisy neighbor
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الجار الذي تحتنا مزعج جداً

The neighbor below us is very noisy.

Referring to someone living on a lower floor.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'under'.

القطة نائمة ___ الكرسي.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: تحت

The cat is sleeping 'under' the chair. 'Fawq' means above, 'Fi' means in, and 'Ala' means on.

Which sentence means 'Everything is under control'?

Choose the correct translation:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: كل شيء تحت السيطرة

'Taht al-saytara' is the standard expression for 'under control'.

Match the Arabic phrase to its English meaning.

Match the pairs:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Below zero, Under study, Under the bed, Under ten years old

These are common collocations with 'Taht'.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

3 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'under'. Fill Blank A1

القطة نائمة ___ الكرسي.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: تحت

The cat is sleeping 'under' the chair. 'Fawq' means above, 'Fi' means in, and 'Ala' means on.

Which sentence means 'Everything is under control'? Choose A2

Choose the correct translation:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: كل شيء تحت السيطرة

'Taht al-saytara' is the standard expression for 'under control'.

Match the Arabic phrase to its English meaning. Match B1

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Below zero, Under study, Under the bed, Under ten years old

These are common collocations with 'Taht'.

🎉 점수: /3

자주 묻는 질문

5 질문

Yes, 'taht al-sifr' is the standard way to say 'below zero'.

'Taht' is a preposition (under), while 'Asfal' is usually a noun or adjective (bottom/lowest).

Yes, for age and numbers, e.g., 'taht سن العشرين' (under 20).

You attach the pronoun 'i': 'Tahti' (تحتي).

'Tahta' is the formal MSA version with the case ending. 'Taht' is the common spoken form.

관련 표현

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فوق

contrast

Above / Over

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أسفل

similar

Bottom / Lowest

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تحتاني

specialized form

Lower / Bottom (adj)

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من تحت

builds on

From under

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