In 15 Seconds
- Expresses boredom or being fed up with a situation.
- Changes based on gender: zahqan (m) or zahqana (f).
- Best used with friends, family, or in casual settings.
Meaning
It is that heavy, restless feeling when you have nothing to do or you are totally fed up with a repetitive situation. It is the perfect word for when you are 'so over' something and just want a change of pace.
Key Examples
3 of 6Texting a friend on a slow afternoon
أنا زهقان، خلينا نطلع.
I'm bored, let's go out.
Stuck in a long, boring lecture
أنا زهقانة من هذه المحاضرة.
I am (f) fed up with this lecture.
Complaining about a repetitive job task
والله زهقت من هذا الشغل.
I swear, I'm fed up with this work.
Cultural Background
People often use 'طقت كبدي' for extreme boredom.
Use 'أشعر'
Always pair with 'أشعر' for the verb form.
In 15 Seconds
- Expresses boredom or being fed up with a situation.
- Changes based on gender: zahqan (m) or zahqana (f).
- Best used with friends, family, or in casual settings.
What It Means
Zahqan is your go-to word for that heavy, restless feeling. It is more than just having nothing to do. It is that specific 'ugh' you feel when a movie is too long. Or when you have been waiting for your coffee for twenty minutes. It describes a state of being fed up or weary. You are not just bored; you are emotionally drained by the dullness. It captures a mix of boredom and mild frustration.
How To Use It
This word behaves like an adjective. If you are a man, say zahqan. If you are a woman, say zahqana. Talking about a group? Use zahqaneen. You can add kteer (very) to emphasize your misery. For example, ana zahqan kteer means 'I am super bored.' It is simple, punchy, and everyone will understand your mood instantly. You can also say zahqan min... to specify what is boring you.
When To Use It
Use it when you are hanging out with friends and the vibe is dead. Use it when you are stuck in a three-hour lecture on tax law. It is perfect for texting a friend to see if they want to go out. You can also use it when you are tired of a specific situation. 'I am zahqan from this job' is a very common sentiment. It is great for low-energy Sundays or long commutes.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using this in high-stakes formal environments. Do not tell your CEO you are zahqan during a strategy meeting. It sounds a bit childish or disrespectful in very serious settings. Also, do not use it to describe a person as 'boring.' To say someone is boring, you would use dammo thaqeel (heavy-blooded). Zahqan is how you feel, not what someone is. Don't use it at a funeral or a solemn ceremony.
Cultural Background
Arab culture is deeply social and vibrant. Sitting alone or doing nothing is often seen as a negative state. The word zahqan captures the restlessness of a culture that loves movement and company. In some dialects, the root implies a sense of 'vanishing' or 'expiring.' It is as if your patience is literally running out. It is a very common 'social complaint' used to spark a conversation about what to do next.
Common Variations
In Egypt, you might hear ana zah’an, dropping the 'q' sound for a softer 'ah'. In the Levant, the 'q' might become a glottal stop too. Some people say malleit, which means 'I got bored.' If you want to be dramatic, you can say rah amoot min al-zahaq. That means 'I am going to die from boredom.' It is a bit extra, but very authentic!
Usage Notes
Mainly used in Levantine and Egyptian dialects. It is informal and changes for gender and number. Avoid in formal writing.
Use 'أشعر'
Always pair with 'أشعر' for the verb form.
Examples
6أنا زهقان، خلينا نطلع.
I'm bored, let's go out.
A classic way to initiate plans.
أنا زهقانة من هذه المحاضرة.
I am (f) fed up with this lecture.
Using 'min' (from) to show the source of boredom.
والله زهقت من هذا الشغل.
I swear, I'm fed up with this work.
Adding 'Wallah' adds emphasis to the frustration.
اليوم طويل وأنا زهقان.
The day is long and I'm bored.
Common workplace small talk.
ماما، أنا زهقان!
Mom, I'm bored!
Universal childhood sentiment.
زهقانين من الانتظار.
We are bored of waiting.
Plural form 'zahqaneen' used for a group.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
أنا _____ بالملل.
The phrase is 'أشعر بالملل'.
🎉 Score: /1
Visual Learning Aids
Formality Scale of Zahqan
Texting best friends or siblings.
Zahqaaaaaan!
Chatting with coworkers or classmates.
Ana zahqan min al-zahma.
Official business meetings or interviews.
Avoid using this; use 'ash'ur bi al-malal'.
When to say Zahqan
Stuck in traffic
Zahqan min al-zahma
Waiting for a friend
Waynak? Ana zahqan!
No plans on Friday
Ana zahqan fil-bait
Long presentation
Al-ijtima' mashi zahqan
Practice Bank
1 exercisesأنا _____ بالملل.
The phrase is 'أشعر بالملل'.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt is neutral.
Related Phrases
سئم من
synonymfed up with