A1 Expression Neutral 3 min read

ما الجديد؟

Ma al jadeed?

What's new?

Literally: What [is] the new?

In 15 Seconds

  • The perfect casual way to ask 'What's up?' in Arabic.
  • Used mostly with friends, family, and close colleagues.
  • Invites the other person to share a story or update.

Meaning

This is a super common way to ask 'What's new?' or 'What's the latest?' when catching up with someone you know.

Key Examples

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Meeting a close friend at a cafe

يا صاحبي، إيه الجديد؟

My friend, what's new?

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Texting a sibling after a few days

إيه الجديد عندك؟ وحشتني.

What's new with you? I missed you.

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Asking a colleague for a project update

إيه الجديد في المشروع؟

What's new with the project?

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Cultural Background

In this region, people often prefer 'Shu al-akhbar?' but will use 'Ma al-jadid' in more formal or written contexts. It's considered very polite. Egyptians are known for their humor. If you ask 'Ma al-jadid?', they might jokingly reply 'Al-jadid shadid!' (The new is strong/intense!), which is a common rhyming play on words. In the Gulf, hospitality is key. Asking 'Ma al-jadid' is often followed by an invitation to sit and have coffee (Gahwa) to discuss that news. While 'Ma al-jadid' is understood, the local 'Ashnu jdid' is much more common. Using the MSA version marks you as a student of the formal language.

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The Safe Bet

If you forget all other greetings, 'Ma al-jadid' is always safe and polite in any Arab country.

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Don't Overuse

If you ask this every 5 minutes, it becomes annoying. Use it once per conversation.

In 15 Seconds

  • The perfect casual way to ask 'What's up?' in Arabic.
  • Used mostly with friends, family, and close colleagues.
  • Invites the other person to share a story or update.

What It Means

Think of إيه الجديد؟ as your go-to icebreaker for friends and family. It is the Arabic equivalent of asking for the 'tea' or the latest scoop on someone's life. It is short, punchy, and very friendly. When you say this, you are not just asking 'How are you?'. You are specifically asking if anything interesting has happened since you last spoke. It invites a story rather than a one-word answer.

How To Use It

You usually drop this right after the initial 'Hello'. It works perfectly in person or over a quick text message. You do not need to change the phrase based on who you are talking to. It stays the same whether you are speaking to a man, a woman, or a group. Just say it with a smile and a bit of curiosity in your voice. It sounds natural and makes you seem like a confident speaker.

When To Use It

Use it when you meet a friend for coffee after a week apart. It is great for the office kitchen when you see a colleague. You can use it when you call your parents to hear their news. It is also the perfect way to start a WhatsApp conversation. If you see someone looking particularly happy or busy, this is the phrase to use. It shows you are genuinely interested in their life updates.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this in very somber or tragic situations. If someone is going through a hard time, it might feel too casual. Avoid using it with high-ranking officials or people you need to show extreme formal respect to. In a very formal job interview, stick to more professional greetings. Also, do not use it with a complete stranger on the street. They might wonder why you think there is 'news' to share!

Cultural Background

Arabic culture is deeply social and community-oriented. People love to share stories and stay connected with each other's lives. In places like Egypt, 'What's new?' is almost a mandatory part of any greeting. It reflects the value placed on friendship and the 'scoop'. It is a way of saying, 'Your life matters to me, tell me everything.' It became popular because it is faster than traditional, long-winded greetings.

Common Variations

You might hear شو الجديد؟ in Lebanon, Syria, or Palestine. In more formal settings, people might say ما الجديد؟. Another very common cousin to this phrase is إيه الأخبار؟, which means 'What's the news?'. If you want to be even more casual, you can ask إيه النظام؟. This literally means 'What is the system?' but translates to 'What's the plan?'. All of these keep the conversation flowing and the energy high.

Usage Notes

This is a neutral-to-informal expression. It is highly versatile but works best in established relationships where life updates are expected.

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The Safe Bet

If you forget all other greetings, 'Ma al-jadid' is always safe and polite in any Arab country.

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Don't Overuse

If you ask this every 5 minutes, it becomes annoying. Use it once per conversation.

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Add 'Indak'

Adding 'Indak' (with you) makes you sound much more like a native speaker: 'Ma al-jadid indak?'

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Be Patient

Arabs might say 'Nothing new' as a reflex. Wait a moment, and the real news will usually follow.

Examples

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#1 Meeting a close friend at a cafe
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يا صاحبي، إيه الجديد؟

My friend, what's new?

A very standard, warm greeting for a buddy.

#2 Texting a sibling after a few days
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إيه الجديد عندك؟ وحشتني.

What's new with you? I missed you.

Adding 'عندك' (with you) makes it more personal.

#3 Asking a colleague for a project update
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إيه الجديد في المشروع؟

What's new with the project?

Using it for work updates is common and efficient.

#4 Seeing a friend with a new haircut
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إيه الحلاوة دي؟ إيه الجديد؟

What is this beauty? What's new?

A playful way to acknowledge a visible change.

#5 Checking in on a friend who was sick
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طمني عليك، إيه الجديد؟

Reassure me about you, what's new?

Shows care while asking for a health update.

#6 Walking into a room where friends are whispering
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ها... إيه الجديد؟

So... what's the news?

Used to playfully 'intrude' on a conversation.

Test Yourself

Fill in the missing word to complete the greeting.

أهلاً يا صديقي، ما ____؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: الجديد

'الجديد' means 'the new', which completes the phrase 'What's new?'.

Which of these is the most natural way to ask a colleague for updates?

Choose the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد؟

'ما الجديد؟' is the standard way to ask for updates. 'ما هذا؟' means 'What is this?' and 'من أنت؟' means 'Who are you?'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Situation: You haven't seen your cousin in two weeks.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد؟

Asking 'What's new?' is the perfect way to catch up after a short absence.

Complete the dialogue.

A: كيف حالك؟ B: أنا بخير، والحمد لله. A: ________؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد

After 'How are you?', 'What's new?' is the most logical follow-up question.

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Visual Learning Aids

Where to use 'Ma al-jadid?'

Social

  • Cafes
  • Parties
  • Family
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Work

  • Meetings
  • Emails
  • Breakroom

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the missing word to complete the greeting. Fill Blank A1

أهلاً يا صديقي، ما ____؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: الجديد

'الجديد' means 'the new', which completes the phrase 'What's new?'.

Which of these is the most natural way to ask a colleague for updates? Choose A1

Choose the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد؟

'ما الجديد؟' is the standard way to ask for updates. 'ما هذا؟' means 'What is this?' and 'من أنت؟' means 'Who are you?'.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: You haven't seen your cousin in two weeks.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد؟

Asking 'What's new?' is the perfect way to catch up after a short absence.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: كيف حالك؟ B: أنا بخير، والحمد لله. A: ________؟

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ما الجديد

After 'How are you?', 'What's new?' is the most logical follow-up question.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Yes, it is the closest equivalent to 'What's up?' in Modern Standard Arabic.

The most common answer is 'La jadid' (Nothing new) or 'Kullu tamam' (Everything is perfect).

Because you are asking about 'THE new [stuff]', making it a definite noun phrase.

It's understood but sounds grammatically 'broken' or very slangy.

The words 'Ma' and 'Jadid' appear, but not in this specific greeting formula.

'Shu al-akhbar' is Levantine dialect; 'Ma al-jadid' is Standard Arabic.

Yes, in a friendly professional email, it's a great way to start.

No, in this specific phrase, 'Al-Jadid' remains masculine because it refers to the abstract concept of 'news'.

It's a bit too familiar for a total stranger. Stick to 'Marhaba' first.

Related Phrases

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ما الأخبار؟

synonym

What's the news?

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كيف الحال؟

similar

How is the situation?

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ماذا حدث؟

builds on

What happened?

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لا جديد

contrast

Nothing new

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آخر المستجدات

specialized form

The latest developments

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