A1 Collocation Neutral

يسافر بالطائرة

ysafr baltayr

Travel by plane

Meaning

To journey from one place to another using an aircraft.

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Cultural Background

In countries like the UAE and Qatar, air travel is a daily reality due to the presence of global hubs like Emirates and Qatar Airways. People often 'travel by plane' for weekend shopping trips to neighboring cities. Due to the large diaspora, 'traveling by plane' is a bittersweet phrase often associated with saying goodbye to family members moving abroad for work. Egyptians often use the word 'Tayyara' in casual speech. Air travel to 'Al-Ghardaqah' (Hurghada) or 'Sharm El-Sheikh' is a popular luxury for locals and tourists alike. Air travel is the primary link for the millions of North Africans living in Europe. The phrase is often used when planning the 'return to the homeland' during summer.

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The 'Bi' Rule

Always use 'bi' for vehicles. It's your magic key for transport.

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Silent Alif

Don't pronounce the 'A' in 'al-ta'irah' when the 'bi' is attached.

Meaning

To journey from one place to another using an aircraft.

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The 'Bi' Rule

Always use 'bi' for vehicles. It's your magic key for transport.

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Silent Alif

Don't pronounce the 'A' in 'al-ta'irah' when the 'bi' is attached.

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Sound Natural

In casual settings, drop the final 'h' sound in 'ta'irah' and just say 'ta'ira'.

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Insha'Allah

It is very common to add 'Insha'Allah' after saying you will travel by plane.

Test Yourself

Fill in the missing preposition and article.

أنا أسافر ____ (the plane).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: بالطائرة

The preposition 'bi' combined with 'al-ta'irah' is the standard way to say 'by plane'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: نحن نسافر بالطائرة إلى دبي.

The verb must be conjugated with 'na-' for 'we' (نحن).

Match the Arabic phrase to its English meaning.

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Travel by plane, Travel by train, Travel by car, Travel by ship

All these phrases use the 'bi' + vehicle pattern.

Complete the dialogue.

أحمد: كيف ستذهب إلى باريس؟ خالد: ___________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: سأسافر بالطائرة.

Khaled is answering the question about *how* he will go.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

Airport Vocabulary

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People

  • طيار
  • مسافر
  • مضيفة
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Objects

  • تذكرة
  • جواز سفر
  • حقيبة

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the missing preposition and article. Fill Blank A1

أنا أسافر ____ (the plane).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: بالطائرة

The preposition 'bi' combined with 'al-ta'irah' is the standard way to say 'by plane'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A1

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: نحن نسافر بالطائرة إلى دبي.

The verb must be conjugated with 'na-' for 'we' (نحن).

Match the Arabic phrase to its English meaning. Match A1

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Travel by plane, Travel by train, Travel by car, Travel by ship

All these phrases use the 'bi' + vehicle pattern.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

أحمد: كيف ستذهب إلى باريس؟ خالد: ___________.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: سأسافر بالطائرة.

Khaled is answering the question about *how* he will go.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

12 questions

Yes, 'Tayyara' is the common dialect version and is perfectly understood.

It is 'bi-al-ta'irah' (with the article) because you are referring to the mode of transport in general.

You say 'لا أحب السفر بالطائرة'.

The plural is 'Ta'irat' (طائرات).

Yes, it is neutral to formal and used in all professional contexts.

Usually, 'Ta'irah' refers to a fixed-wing plane. For a helicopter, you'd say 'muriwah' or 'ta'irah amudiyya'.

A pilot uses 'أطير' (I fly) or 'أقود' (I lead/pilot).

Yes, for transport like 'bi-al-qitar' (by train) and 'bi-al-sayyara' (by car).

You say 'أنا في الطائرة' or 'أنا على متن الطائرة'.

Yes, the English word 'safari' comes from the Arabic 'safar'.

No, for space you would use 'سفر إلى الفضاء'.

Yes, it is a 'Taa' (ط), which is a deep, emphatic 'T'.

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