بدني
بدني in 30 Seconds
- Badani means physical or bodily.
- Commonly used in 'Physical Education' (PE).
- Describes health, effort, and strength.
- Contrasts with mental or spiritual aspects.
The Arabic word بدني (badani) is a fundamental adjective derived from the noun badan (بدن), which means 'body' or 'trunk.' In its most basic sense, it translates to 'physical' or 'bodily' in English. It is an essential term for anyone learning Arabic because it bridges the gap between everyday conversation about health and formal discussions in education, medicine, and sports. The word is formed by adding the nisba suffix (ـي), which transforms a noun into an adjective of relationship. Therefore, badani literally means 'related to the body.'
- Core Meaning
- Relating to the physical structure of a human or animal, as opposed to the mind, soul, or spirit.
You will encounter this word most frequently in the context of التربية البدنية (al-tarbiyah al-badaniyah), which is the standard term for Physical Education (PE) in schools across the Arab world. It is also used to describe physical effort, physical strength, and physical health. Unlike the word jismi (جسمي), which is also used for 'physical,' badani often carries a slightly more formal or technical weight, especially in academic and sports contexts. It focuses on the body as a functional unit capable of movement and exertion.
النشاط بدني ضروري لصحة القلب.
- Usage in Sports
- Used to describe fitness levels, endurance, and the physical requirements of an athlete.
In a broader philosophical or psychological context, badani is used to distinguish the physical realm from the mental (dhahni) or spiritual (ruhi) realms. For instance, a doctor might distinguish between a physical symptom and a psychological one. In the modern era, with the rise of fitness culture in the Middle East, terms like al-lyaaqah al-badaniyah (physical fitness) have become ubiquitous in gym advertisements and health blogs.
يعاني العامل من إرهاق بدني شديد.
- Medical Context
- Used in phrases like 'al-fahs al-badani' (physical examination) to describe the process of a doctor checking a patient's body.
Historically, the root B-D-N referred to the large body or the torso. In some classical contexts, badan was used to describe a short coat of mail that covered the torso, highlighting the focus on the central part of the human form. Today, badani has evolved to encompass the entire physical being in a modern, scientific, and social sense. Whether you are talking about going to the gym, describing a medical condition, or discussing school subjects, badani is your go-to word for anything physical.
العنف الـ بدني مرفوض تماماً.
هذا العمل يتطلب مجهوداً بدنياً.
In summary, badani is a versatile and essential adjective. It is formal enough for a doctor's report but common enough for a child's school schedule. Understanding its usage allows you to navigate conversations about health, exercise, and the human condition with precision and clarity.
Using the word بدني correctly involves understanding its grammatical role as an adjective and its common pairings with specific nouns. In Arabic, adjectives follow the noun they modify and must match in four aspects: gender, number, definiteness, and case. Since most nouns associated with 'physical' are singular, your primary focus will be on gender and definiteness.
- Masculine vs. Feminine
- Masculine: makhoud badani (physical effort). Feminine: tarbiyah badaniyah (physical education).
Let's look at common sentence structures. When describing a subject, you might say, 'The activity is physical.' In Arabic, this would be al-nashat badani. However, it is more common to use badani as an attributive adjective, such as 'physical activity' (al-nashat al-badani). Note how both words take the definite article 'al-' in the latter case.
أمارس النشاط البدني كل صباح.
In the context of health and medicine, badani is used to specify the nature of a condition. For example, 'physical health' is al-sihha al-badaniyah. You might hear a doctor say, 'You need a physical examination,' which translates to tahtaj ila fahs badani. Here, 'fahs' (examination) is masculine, so 'badani' remains in its base form.
- Definite vs. Indefinite
- Indefinite: 'mجهود بدني' (a physical effort). Definite: 'المجهود البدني' (the physical effort).
For students, the most common sentence involves PE class. 'I have a PE class' is ladayya hissat tarbiyah badaniyah. Notice that 'tarbiyah' is feminine, so we use 'badaniyah'. This phrase is a compound noun (idafa) followed by an adjective, which is a slightly more advanced structure but very common.
حصة التربية البدنية ممتعة جداً.
When talking about labor or work, you can use badani to describe the intensity. 'Manual labor' or 'physical work' is al-amal al-badani. You might say, 'This job requires great physical strength,' which is hadha al-amal yatatallab quwwah badaniyah kabirah. Again, 'quwwah' (strength) is feminine, so we use the feminine adjective.
النمو البدني لدى الأطفال سريع.
- Negative Contexts
- 'Al-adha al-badani' (physical harm) or 'al-iqab al-badani' (physical punishment).
In more complex sentences, badani can appear in the dual or plural, though this is rarer as 'physical' usually describes abstract concepts or singular nouns. For example, 'physical traits' would be sifat badaniyah. By practicing these pairings—effort, health, education, and strength—you will master the use of badani in no time.
يجب الحفاظ على اللياقة البدنية.
Finally, remember that badani is strictly about the body. Don't use it to describe physical objects (like a physical book); for that, you would use maddi (material). Badani is specifically for the biological, human, or animal body.
The word بدني is a staple of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which means you will hear it in news broadcasts, documentaries, educational settings, and professional environments across all Arabic-speaking countries. While dialects often use different words for common nouns, adjectives like badani tend to remain relatively consistent in formal and semi-formal speech.
- In the News
- News anchors often use 'badani' when discussing public health initiatives, sports injuries, or human rights issues (e.g., physical abuse).
If you walk into any school in Egypt, Jordan, or Saudi Arabia, you will hear children talking about hissat al-badaniyah (the PE class). In this context, the noun 'tarbiyah' is often dropped in casual school slang, and the adjective badaniyah is used as a shorthand for the subject itself. Teachers will shout instructions about al-nashat al-badani (physical activity) during recess or sports day.
المذيع: 'نركز اليوم على أهمية التدريب البدني.'
In the world of professional sports, commentators on channels like beIN Sports frequently use badani to describe a player's condition. Phrases like al-juhd al-badani al-kabir (the great physical effort) or al-iltiham al-badani (physical contact/clash) are part of the standard lexicon for football, basketball, and athletics coverage.
- At the Gym
- Personal trainers use 'badani' to explain the benefits of specific exercises or to ask about a client's physical limits.
Medical and health-related podcasts or TV shows are another great place to hear this word. Experts will discuss al-salamah al-badaniyah (physical safety) and al-ihti-yajat al-badaniyah (physical needs). Because badani sounds quite formal, its use in these settings conveys a sense of professional authority and scientific accuracy.
الطبيب: 'هل تشعر بأي ألم بدني؟'
- In Literature and Law
- Legal documents use 'badani' to define types of assault or labor rights. Literature uses it to contrast the physical world with the emotional.
Finally, you will see it in advertising for health supplements, fitness apps, and ergonomic furniture. The word signals that the product is designed for the body's well-being. Whether you're listening to a coach, a doctor, or a news reporter, badani is a key word that ensures you understand the topic is the human physique and its various states.
الإعلان: 'حقق التوازن البدني مع منتجنا الجديد.'
By paying attention to these contexts, you'll notice that badani is almost always paired with nouns related to health, work, or education, making its meaning easy to spot once you know what to listen for.
While بدني is a straightforward word, learners often make a few common errors, mostly related to word choice (synonym confusion) and grammar (gender agreement). Understanding these pitfalls will help you sound more like a native speaker and less like a translation program.
- Mistake 1: Confusing 'Badani' with 'Maddi'
- Learners often use 'badani' to mean 'physical' in the sense of a 'physical object' (like a book or a chair). This is incorrect. In Arabic, 'badani' only refers to the biological body. For objects, use 'maddi' (material/physical).
For example, saying al-kitab al-badani (the physical book) would sound very strange, as if the book has a human body. Instead, you should say al-kitab al-maddi. Use badani only when the 'physicality' involves a living body, such as physical exercise or physical pain.
❌ الكتاب بدني.
✅ الكتاب مادي.
- Mistake 2: Gender Agreement
- Because 'badani' is an adjective, it must match the noun. A common mistake is using 'badani' with feminine nouns like 'sihha' (health) or 'tarbiyah' (education).
Remember to add the ta marbuta (ة) when the noun is feminine. So, it's al-sihha al-badaniyah, not al-sihha al-badani. This is a basic rule, but in the heat of conversation, it's an easy one to forget.
❌ التربية بدني.
✅ التربية البدنية.
- Mistake 3: 'Badani' vs. 'Jismani'
- While often interchangeable, 'jismani' is sometimes used for more anatomical or permanent physical traits, while 'badani' is used for functional or activity-related physical aspects.
Using jismani isn't necessarily a 'mistake,' but using badani in a medical context when you mean 'anatomical' might be slightly imprecise. However, for a beginner (A1-A2), badani is the safer and more common choice for general 'physical' activities.
❌ تعب بدنية.
✅ تعب بدني.
Finally, avoid using badani to mean 'manual' as in 'manual labor' if you specifically mean 'done by hand.' While amal badani (physical work) is correct, amal yadawi (manual work) is more specific if you're talking about handicrafts or hand-operated tasks. Paying attention to these subtle differences will greatly improve your Arabic precision.
Arabic is a language rich in synonyms, and while بدني is the most common word for 'physical' in many contexts, there are several alternatives you should know to expand your vocabulary and understand different nuances.
- جسماني (Jismani)
- Very close to 'badani.' It comes from 'jism' (body). While 'badani' often refers to the body's exertion or health, 'jismani' can refer more to the body's structure or anatomical nature. For example, 'i'aqah jismaniyah' (physical disability).
Choosing between badani and jismani is often a matter of collocation (which words usually go together). For example, you always say tarbiyah badaniyah for PE, never tarbiyah jismaniyah. However, in legal or medical texts, they might be used interchangeably to mean 'bodily.'
العلاج الطبيعي يساعد في الشفاء.
- مادي (Maddi)
- This means 'material' or 'physical' in the sense of tangible objects. If you are contrasting the physical world with the virtual world, or a physical book with an e-book, 'maddi' is the correct term.
Another related word is hissi (حسي), which means 'sensory' or 'perceptible by the senses.' This is used when talking about physical evidence or something you can feel, touch, or see. It's more about perception than the biological body itself.
لديه قوة عضلية كبيرة.
- عضلي (Adali)
- Meaning 'muscular.' When people talk about 'physical strength' in a gym context, they might specifically use 'adali' to refer to muscle power rather than general bodily health.
In summary, while badani is your primary word for 'physical,' being aware of jismani, maddi, and adali will help you navigate more specific conversations. For a beginner, the most important distinction to remember is badani (body) vs. maddi (objects). Mastering these will ensure you don't accidentally talk about a 'human-bodied book' or a 'material-object gym class'!
النمو الجسماني سليم.
How Formal Is It?
"يجب إجراء الفحص البدني قبل التوظيف."
"النشاط البدني مفيد لكل الأعمار."
"تعبت بدنياً اليوم في الجيم."
"هيا نلعب في حصة البدنية!"
"الواد ده عنده بدنية جامدة."
Fun Fact
In classical Arabic, 'badan' also referred to a short shirt of mail that covered the torso, showing how the word focused on the core physical frame.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'b' as 'p' (which doesn't exist in Arabic).
- Making the 'd' sound too much like 'th'.
- Shortening the final long 'i' sound.
- Adding a stress to the first syllable instead of the last.
- Confusing the 'n' sound with 'm'.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read as it follows standard patterns.
Requires remembering the 'ya' and 'ta marbuta' for gender.
Easy to pronounce with no difficult guttural sounds.
Distinct sound, unlikely to be confused with other words.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Advanced
Grammar to Know
Nisba Adjectives
Adding 'i' to 'badan' makes it 'badani'.
Adjective Agreement (Gender)
Nashat (m) badani (m) vs Sihha (f) badaniyah (f).
Adjective Agreement (Definiteness)
Al-nashat al-badani (Both have 'al').
Adverbial Accusative
Adding 'an' to make 'badaniyan' (physically).
Idafa with Adjective
Tarbiyah (noun) badaniyah (adj) functions as a unit.
Examples by Level
أحب حصة التربية البدنية.
I love the physical education class.
Tarbiyah is feminine, so badaniyah is feminine.
الرياضة نشاط بدني.
Sports is a physical activity.
Nashat is masculine, so badani is masculine.
عندي فحص بدني اليوم.
I have a physical exam today.
Fahs is masculine, so badani is masculine.
هو قوي بدنياً.
He is physically strong.
Badaniy-an is an adverbial form (accusative).
الصحة البدنية مهمة.
Physical health is important.
Sihha is feminine, so badaniyah is feminine.
هذا تمرين بدني بسيط.
This is a simple physical exercise.
Tamrin is masculine, so badani is masculine.
هل تحب النشاط البدني؟
Do you like physical activity?
Question form using 'hal'.
الجسم يحتاج إلى مجهود بدني.
The body needs physical effort.
Makhoud is masculine, so badani is masculine.
المشي مجهود بدني خفيف.
Walking is a light physical effort.
Adjective 'khafif' also matches 'makhoud'.
يجب أن نمارس النشاط البدني يومياً.
We must practice physical activity daily.
Present tense verb 'numaris'.
التربية البدنية تعلم الطلاب النظام.
Physical education teaches students discipline.
Subject-verb agreement (Tarbiyah - tu'allim).
أشعر بتعب بدني بعد العمل.
I feel physical tiredness after work.
Preposition 'bi' before 'ta'ab'.
اللياقة البدنية تزيد من الثقة.
Physical fitness increases confidence.
Lyaaqah is feminine, so badaniyah is feminine.
هذا العمل يتطلب قوة بدنية.
This work requires physical strength.
Verb 'yatatallab' (requires).
الأطفال يحبون اللعب البدني.
Children love physical play.
Plural subject 'atfal'.
الغذاء الجيد يحسن النمو البدني.
Good food improves physical growth.
Numuw is masculine, so badani is masculine.
النمو البدني السليم يبدأ من الطفولة.
Proper physical growth starts from childhood.
Adjective 'salim' also modifies 'numuw'.
هناك علاقة بين الصحة النفسية والبدنية.
There is a relationship between mental and physical health.
Use of 'wa' to connect two adjectives.
يعاني بعض الموظفين من إرهاق بدني.
Some employees suffer from physical exhaustion.
Verb 'yu'ani' (suffers).
يجب توفير السلامة البدنية للعمال.
Physical safety must be provided for workers.
Masdar 'tinfir' (providing).
التدريب البدني المكثف يحتاج لراحة.
Intensive physical training needs rest.
Adjective 'mukathaf' (intensive).
الفحص البدني الشامل ضروري سنوياً.
A comprehensive physical exam is necessary annually.
Adjective 'shamil' (comprehensive).
الرياضة تحمينا من الضعف البدني.
Sports protect us from physical weakness.
Verb 'tahmina' (protects us).
القدرة البدنية تختلف من شخص لآخر.
Physical ability differs from person to person.
Verb 'takhtalif' (differs).
العنف البدني جريمة يعاقب عليها القانون.
Physical violence is a crime punishable by law.
Passive verb 'yu'aqab' (is punished).
يتطلب هذا المنصب كفاءة بدنية عالية.
This position requires high physical competence.
Kafa'ah is feminine, so badaniyah is feminine.
يمنع القانون أي نوع من العقاب البدني.
The law prohibits any kind of physical punishment.
Verb 'yamna' (prohibits).
يؤثر التوتر النفسي على الأداء البدني.
Psychological stress affects physical performance.
Verb 'yu'athir' (affects).
يجب تقييم الوضع البدني للمريض بدقة.
The patient's physical condition must be assessed accurately.
Masdar 'taqyim' (assessing).
العمل المكتبي يقلل من المجهود البدني.
Desk work reduces physical effort.
Verb 'yuqallil' (reduces).
التوازن البدني هو مفتاح الحياة الصحية.
Physical balance is the key to a healthy life.
Pronoun 'huwa' used for emphasis.
تعتمد الرياضات القتالية على الاحتكاك البدني.
Combat sports rely on physical contact.
Verb 'ta'tamid' (relies).
الفلسفة القديمة ميزت بين الكيان الروحي والبدني.
Ancient philosophy distinguished between the spiritual and physical entity.
Verb 'mayyazat' (distinguished).
الاحتياجات البدنية الأساسية تشمل الغذاء والمأوى.
Basic physical needs include food and shelter.
Plural 'ihtiyajat' is treated as feminine singular.
تتجلى القوة البدنية في القدرة على التحمل.
Physical strength is manifested in endurance.
Verb 'tatajalla' (is manifested).
التحرش البدني انتهاك صارخ لحقوق الإنسان.
Physical harassment is a flagrant violation of human rights.
Adjective 'sarikh' (flagrant).
يجب مراعاة الفوارق البدنية بين المتسابقين.
Physical differences between contestants must be considered.
Plural 'fawariq' (differences).
الكمال البدني هدف يسعى إليه الكثيرون.
Physical perfection is a goal many strive for.
Verb 'yas'a' (strives).
يؤدي الخمول البدني إلى أمراض مزمنة.
Physical inactivity leads to chronic diseases.
Verb 'yu'addi' (leads to).
الارتباط البدني بالأرض يعزز الشعور بالانتماء.
Physical connection to the land enhances the sense of belonging.
Masdar 'irtibat' (connection).
يتناول الكاتب صراع الإنسان مع فنائه البدني.
The author addresses man's struggle with his physical mortality.
Possessive suffix '-hi' on 'fana'.
تعتبر السلامة البدنية ركيزة أساسية في معاهدات جنيف.
Physical integrity is considered a fundamental pillar in the Geneva Conventions.
Passive verb 'tu'tabar' (is considered).
إن التدهور البدني المصاحب للشيخوخة عملية طبيعية.
The physical decline associated with aging is a natural process.
Particle 'Inna' for emphasis.
يحلل البحث الأبعاد البدنية للهوية الإنسانية.
The research analyzes the physical dimensions of human identity.
Verb 'yuhallil' (analyzes).
لا يمكن فصل الجانب البدني عن الجوهر الوجداني.
The physical side cannot be separated from the emotional essence.
Passive construction 'la yumkin fasl'.
تتطلب هذه الفنون القتالية انضباطاً بدنياً وذهنياً صارماً.
These martial arts require strict physical and mental discipline.
Adjective 'sarim' (strict).
تتجذر الممارسات البدنية في التقاليد الشعبية.
Physical practices are rooted in folk traditions.
Verb 'tatajadh-dhar' (are rooted).
إن الاستلاب البدني في المجتمعات الحديثة قضية مقلقة.
Physical alienation in modern societies is a worrying issue.
Masdar 'istilab' (alienation).
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The state of being physically safe and healthy.
نحن نهتم بالسلامة البدنية لطلابنا.
Often Confused With
Maddi is for material objects; Badani is for the human body.
Jasadi is more general; Badani is more functional/active.
Jismani is often used for anatomical disabilities or traits.
Idioms & Expressions
— A sound mind in a sound body. This is the most famous proverb using a related concept.
مارس الرياضة، فالعقل السليم في الجسم السليم.
Proverbial— At the peak of his physical activity/fitness.
هو الآن في أوج نشاطه البدني.
FormalEasily Confused
Sounds similar and shares the same root.
Badin means 'obese' (a noun/adj for a person), while Badani means 'physical' (an adjective for a concept).
الرجل بدين، لكنه يمارس نشاطاً بدنياً.
Only one letter difference (M instead of B).
Madani means 'civil' or 'civilian'. Badani means 'physical'.
هذا قانون مدني، وليس مجهوداً بدنياً.
Similar rhythm and ending.
Watani means 'national' or 'patriotic'.
النشيد الوطني مقابل النشاط البدني.
Often used together as opposites.
Dhahni means 'mental'. It is the antonym of badani.
التدريب البدني والذهني.
Both relate to types of work.
Yadawi means 'manual' (by hand). Badani means 'physical' (entire body).
العمل اليدوي يتطلب مجهوداً بدنياً.
Sentence Patterns
I like [Noun] [Badani].
أحب النشاط البدني.
[Noun] is important for [Noun].
اللياقة البدنية مهمة للصحة.
I feel [Noun] [Badani].
أشعر بتعب بدني.
[Noun] requires [Noun] [Badani].
العمل يتطلب مجهوداً بدنياً.
There is a link between [Adj] and [Adj].
هناك رابط بين الجانب البدني والروحي.
[Noun] is rooted in [Noun] [Badani].
الهوية تتجذر في الممارسة البدنية.
This is a [Noun] [Badani].
هذا فحص بدني.
We have [Noun] [Badani] today.
عندنا تربية بدنية اليوم.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Very common in educational and health contexts.
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Using 'badani' for physical objects.
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Using 'maddi'.
Badani is for the biological body only. Maddi is for material things.
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Saying 'al-sihha al-badani'.
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Saying 'al-sihha al-badaniyah'.
Sihha is feminine, so the adjective must match with a ta marbuta.
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Confusing 'badani' with 'madani'.
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Distinguishing B from M.
Madani means civil/civilian. Badani means physical.
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Using 'badani' for 'manual'.
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Using 'yadawi' for hand-work.
While physical work is 'amal badani', hand-work specifically is 'yadawi'.
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Pronouncing it 'badani' with a short 'i'.
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Pronouncing with a long 'ee'.
The nisba suffix is always a long vowel in MSA.
Tips
Match the Gender
Always check if the noun is feminine. If it ends in 'ta marbuta', use 'badaniyah'.
PE Phrase
Memorize 'Al-Tarbiyah al-Badaniyah' as a single unit. It's the most common use.
Medical Use
Use 'fahs badani' for a physical check-up at the doctor.
Objects vs. Bodies
Don't use 'badani' for books or chairs. Use 'maddi' for those.
Final 'i' Sound
Make sure the final 'ee' sound is long and clear in 'badani'.
Sports News
Listen for 'badani' in football news to hear about player fitness.
Adverb Form
Use 'badaniyan' at the end of a sentence to say 'physically'.
Proverb
Learn 'Al-Aql al-Salim...' to impress native speakers.
Root B-D-N
Remember the root B-D-N relates to the torso/frame.
Jismani Alternative
You can use 'jismani' for anatomical things, but 'badani' is better for sports.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Body' that is 'Done' with work. Ba-Da-Ni. The body is done (physical effort).
Visual Association
Imagine a student in a PE uniform (Tarbiyah Badaniyah) holding a heavy ball.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'badani' three times today: once for your health, once for your exercise, and once for school/work.
Word Origin
From the Arabic root B-D-N (ب-د-ن). This root is associated with the trunk of the body or the large physical frame.
Original meaning: The main part of the body, excluding the head and limbs.
Semitic (Afroasiatic).Cultural Context
Be careful when using the root for 'obesity' (badana) as it can be sensitive.
In English, 'physical' can apply to objects. In Arabic, 'badani' is strictly for living bodies.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- حصة البدنية
- ملابس البدنية
- أستاذ البدنية
- تمارين بدنية
Gym/Fitness
- رفع اللياقة البدنية
- مجهود بدني شاق
- توازن بدني
- قوة بدنية
Doctor's Office
- فحص بدني
- صحة بدنية
- ألم بدني
- نمو بدني
Workplace
- عمل بدني
- إرهاق بدني
- سلامة بدنية
- قدرة بدنية
Legal/News
- عنف بدني
- عقاب بدني
- اعتداء بدني
- سلامة البدن
Conversation Starters
"هل تمارس أي نشاط بدني في الصباح؟"
"ما رأيك في أهمية التربية البدنية في المدارس؟"
"كيف تحافظ على لياقتك البدنية هذه الأيام؟"
"هل تفضل العمل الذهني أم العمل البدني؟"
"هل شعرت بإرهاق بدني بعد رحلتك الأخيرة؟"
Journal Prompts
اكتب عن يوم مارست فيه مجهوداً بدنياً كبيراً وكيف شعرت.
لماذا تعتقد أن الصحة البدنية مرتبطة بالصحة النفسية؟
صف حصة التربية البدنية المفضلة لديك في المدرسة.
هل تفضل الرياضات التي تتطلب احتكاكاً بدنياً أم لا؟ ولماذا؟
كيف يمكننا تحسين النشاط البدني في حياتنا اليومية؟
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, you should use 'maddi' (material) for objects. 'Badani' is only for the human or animal body. For example, 'al-kitab al-maddi' is a physical book, while 'al-nashat al-badani' is physical activity.
They are very similar, but 'badani' is more common for education (PE), fitness, and effort. 'Jismani' is often used in medical or legal contexts for anatomical traits or disabilities. In many cases, they are interchangeable, but 'badani' is the standard for sports.
Yes, it is used in dialects, especially when referring to school (PE class) or health. However, in very casual speech, people might just use the noun 'jism' or 'badan' to describe things, but the adjective remains useful.
You say 'ustadh al-badaniyah' (masculine) or 'ustadhat al-badaniyah' (feminine). It is a shorthand for 'teacher of physical education'.
It is a standard word (MSA), so it is formal but very widely understood and used in daily life, especially in schools and gyms.
Simply add a 'ta marbuta' at the end: 'badaniyah' (بدنية). You use this with feminine nouns like 'sihha' (health) or 'tarbiyah' (education).
The most common opposites are 'dhahni' (mental), 'ruhi' (spiritual), or 'nafsiyah' (psychological), depending on the context.
Not by itself, but it is used in the phrase 'unf badani' which means 'physical violence'.
Yes, they share the same root (B-D-N). 'Badana' means obesity and 'badin' means obese, but 'badani' just means physical.
You use the accusative form 'badaniyan' (بدنياً). For example: 'huwa qawi badaniyan' (He is physically strong).
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence in Arabic using 'التربية البدنية'.
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Translate: 'Physical health is important.'
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Describe your favorite physical activity in Arabic.
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Translate: 'He has great physical strength.'
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Write a sentence about a physical exam.
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Translate: 'This job requires physical effort.'
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Explain the importance of physical fitness in Arabic.
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Translate: 'Physical violence is prohibited by law.'
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Compare physical and mental health in one sentence.
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Write a short paragraph about your PE teacher.
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Translate: 'I feel physical exhaustion.'
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Translate: 'Physical growth is fast in children.'
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Write a sentence using 'بدنياً'.
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Translate: 'Physical needs like food and sleep.'
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Write about the benefits of physical activity.
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Translate: 'Physical punishment is not allowed.'
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Describe an athlete's physical build.
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Translate: 'Physical contact in sports.'
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Write a sentence about physical safety.
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Translate: 'Mental and physical discipline.'
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Say 'Physical Education' in Arabic.
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Say 'I like physical activity' in Arabic.
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Identify the word: 'Badani'. What does it mean?
Listen to the phrase: 'Al-Tarbiyah al-Badaniyah'. What subject is it?
Listen to: 'Nashat badani'. Is it mental or physical?
Listen to: 'Sihha badaniyah'. What is it about?
Listen to: 'Qawi badaniyan'. How is the person described?
Listen to: 'Makhoud badani'. What is being described?
Listen to: 'Lyaaqah badaniyah'. What is the topic?
Listen to: 'Fahs badani'. Where would you hear this?
Listen to: 'Unf badani'. Is this positive or negative?
Listen to: 'Numuw badani'. What is growing?
Listen to: 'Iqab badani'. What is it?
Listen to: 'Tarbiyah'. What word usually follows it for sports?
Listen to: 'Badan'. Is this the noun or adjective?
Listen to: 'Badaniyah'. Is it feminine or masculine?
Listen to: 'Badani'. Is it feminine or masculine?
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Summary
The word 'badani' is an essential adjective for describing anything related to the physical body. Its most frequent use is in 'Al-Tarbiyah al-Badaniyah' (PE), but it is also vital for health, sports, and work contexts.
- Badani means physical or bodily.
- Commonly used in 'Physical Education' (PE).
- Describes health, effort, and strength.
- Contrasts with mental or spiritual aspects.
Match the Gender
Always check if the noun is feminine. If it ends in 'ta marbuta', use 'badaniyah'.
PE Phrase
Memorize 'Al-Tarbiyah al-Badaniyah' as a single unit. It's the most common use.
Medical Use
Use 'fahs badani' for a physical check-up at the doctor.
Objects vs. Bodies
Don't use 'badani' for books or chairs. Use 'maddi' for those.
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الفوز
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الخسارة
A1Loss; defeat; failure to win.
أربح
A2I win, to be successful in a competition or game.
إصابة
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بامتياز
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باستمرار
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بصعوبة
A1With great effort or difficulty.
بذكاء
A1In an intelligent manner.
بطل
A1A person or team that has won a championship.