حَديقَة
When you're first learning Arabic, words like حَديقَة (hadeeqa) for 'garden' are super useful. It's an everyday word you'll hear and use often, whether you're talking about a small yard or a bigger park. Learning words at this level, which is CEFR A1, means you're building a solid foundation for basic conversations.
Think about how many times you might mention a garden in a simple chat – maybe you're asking if a friend has one, or you're talking about where kids play. Mastering these common nouns helps you describe your surroundings and engage in those basic interactions much more smoothly. So, keep practicing words like this!
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Grammar to Know
Nouns in Arabic have a gender (masculine or feminine). The word حَديقَة (ḥadīqah) is feminine.
هٰذِهِ حَديقَةٌ جَميلَةٌ. (This is a beautiful garden.)
The plural of حَديقَة (ḥadīqah) is حَدائِق (ḥadāʾiq).
لَدَيْنا حَدائِقُ كَثيرَةٌ في المَدينَةِ. (We have many gardens in the city.)
Nouns can be definite (known) or indefinite (unknown). To make حَديقَة definite, add the prefix الـ (al-) to become الحَديقَة (al-ḥadīqah).
أَزُورُ الحَديقَةَ كُلَّ يَوْمٍ. (I visit the garden every day.)
When a noun is followed by an adjective, the adjective must agree in gender and definiteness with the noun.
الحَديقَةُ الكَبيرَةُ. (The big garden.)
Nouns can be in different cases (nominative, accusative, genitive) which are indicated by the ending vowel. For A1 level, focus on the basic form.
هٰذِهِ حَديقَةٌ. (This is a garden.) – Nominative case for a standalone noun.
Examples by Level
هَذِهِ حَديقَةٌ جَميلَة.
This is a beautiful garden.
Demonstrative pronoun + noun + adjective.
أَلْعَبُ في الحَديقَة.
I play in the garden.
Verb + preposition + definite noun.
لَدَيْنا حَديقَةٌ كَبيرَة.
We have a large garden.
Possession particle + noun + adjective.
هُوَ يَجْلِسُ في الحَديقَة.
He sits in the garden.
Pronoun + verb + preposition + definite noun.
أُحِبُّ الوُرودَ في الحَديقَة.
I love the flowers in the garden.
Verb + definite noun + preposition + definite noun.
أَزْرَعُ الخُضْرَواتِ في الحَديقَة.
I plant vegetables in the garden.
Verb + definite noun + preposition + definite noun.
الأَطْفالُ يَرْكُضونَ في الحَديقَة.
The children run in the garden.
Definite noun + verb + preposition + definite noun.
الحَديقَةُ قَريبَةٌ مِنَ المَنْزِل.
The garden is close to the house.
Definite noun + adjective + preposition + definite noun.
لدينا حديقة كبيرة وجميلة في منزلنا الجديد.
We have a big and beautiful garden in our new house.
Possessive pronoun 'نا' (na) meaning 'our' attached to 'منزل' (manzil - house).
هل تحب أن تجلس في الحديقة وتقرأ كتاباً؟
Do you like to sit in the garden and read a book?
The verb 'تُحب' (tuḥibb) is in the present tense, second person masculine singular.
زرعنا الكثير من الأزهار الملونة في الحديقة هذا الربيع.
We planted many colorful flowers in the garden this spring.
'زرعنا' (zaraʿnā) is the past tense verb 'we planted'.
يوجد ملعب صغير للأطفال في حديقة الحي.
There is a small playground for children in the neighborhood park.
'ملعب' (malʿab) means playground; 'الحي' (al-ḥayy) means neighborhood.
غالباً ما نذهب إلى الحديقة العامة في نهاية الأسبوع.
We often go to the public park on the weekend.
'غالباً' (ghāliban) means often; 'العامة' (al-ʿāmma) means public.
تعتني جدتي بالحديقة جيداً، وهي مليئة بالورود.
My grandmother takes good care of the garden, and it's full of roses.
'تعتني بـ' (taʿtanī bi-) means 'she takes care of'.
أعتقد أن بناء حديقة على سطح المنزل فكرة رائعة.
I think building a garden on the roof of the house is a wonderful idea.
'على سطح المنزل' (ʿalā saṭḥ al-manzil) means 'on the roof of the house'.
رأيت عائلة تقوم بنزهة في الحديقة أمس.
I saw a family having a picnic in the park yesterday.
'تقوم بنزهة' (taqūmu bi-nuzha) means 'having a picnic'.
تَجْمَعُ العائِلةُ في الحَديقةِ كُلَّ مَساءٍ لِتَناوُلِ الشّايِ.
The family gathers in the garden every evening to drink tea.
Here, 'تَجْمَعُ' (present tense verb) means 'gathers', and 'العائِلةُ' is the subject (family). 'في الحَديقةِ' (in the garden) is a prepositional phrase, and 'كُلَّ مَساءٍ' (every evening) is an adverbial phrase of time. 'لِتَناوُلِ الشّايِ' (to drink tea) is a phrase indicating purpose.
يُحِبُّ الأَطفالُ اللِّعْبَ بِالكُرَةِ في الحَديقةِ الخَلْفِيَّةِ لِلْمَنْزِلِ.
Children love playing with the ball in the backyard of the house.
'يُحِبُّ الأَطفالُ' (children love) is the verb and subject. 'اللِّعْبَ' (playing) is the object. 'بِالكُرَةِ' (with the ball) indicates the instrument. 'في الحَديقةِ الخَلْفِيَّةِ' (in the backyard) specifies the location, and 'لِلْمَنْزِلِ' (of the house) indicates possession.
زَرَعَتْ جَدَّتي وُروداً جَميلَةً في حَديقَةِ المَنْزِلِ.
My grandmother planted beautiful roses in the home garden.
'زَرَعَتْ جَدَّتي' (my grandmother planted) is the verb and subject. 'وُروداً جَميلَةً' (beautiful roses) is the object. 'في حَديقَةِ المَنْزِلِ' (in the garden of the house) specifies the location.
هُناكَ نافورَةٌ قَديمَةٌ في وَسَطِ الحَديقةِ العُمومِيَّةِ.
There is an old fountain in the middle of the public garden.
'هُناكَ' (there is/are) introduces existence. 'نافورَةٌ قَديمَةٌ' (an old fountain) is the subject. 'في وَسَطِ الحَديقةِ العُمومِيَّةِ' (in the middle of the public garden) provides the location.
تُساعِدُ الحَديقةُ الصَّغيرَةُ على تَحْسينِ جَوْدَةِ الهَواءِ في المَدينَةِ.
The small garden helps improve air quality in the city.
'تُساعِدُ الحَديقةُ الصَّغيرَةُ' (the small garden helps) is the verb and subject. 'على تَحْسينِ جَوْدَةِ الهَواءِ' (to improve air quality) is a phrase indicating what is being helped. 'في المَدينَةِ' (in the city) specifies the location.
قَضَيْنا يَوْماً كامِلاً في الحَديقةِ النَّباتِيَّةِ نَسْتَمْتِعُ بِالْمَناظِرِ الطَّبيعِيَّةِ.
We spent a whole day in the botanical garden enjoying the natural scenery.
'قَضَيْنا يَوْماً كامِلاً' (we spent a whole day) is the verb and object. 'في الحَديقةِ النَّباتِيَّةِ' (in the botanical garden) specifies the location. 'نَسْتَمْتِعُ بِالْمَناظِرِ الطَّبيعِيَّةِ' (enjoying the natural scenery) is a present participle clause describing the activity.
يُمْكِنُكَ أنْ تَجِدَ الكَثيرَ مِنَ الأَشْجارِ المُثْمِرَةِ في حَديقَتِنا.
You can find many fruit trees in our garden.
'يُمْكِنُكَ أنْ تَجِدَ' (you can find) is a modal verb construction. 'الكَثيرَ مِنَ الأَشْجارِ المُثْمِرَةِ' (many fruit trees) is the object. 'في حَديقَتِنا' (in our garden) specifies the location.
تُقيمُ البَلَدِيَّةُ حَفَلاتٍ موسيقِيَّةً مَجّانِيَّةً في الحَديقةِ المَرْكِزِيَّةِ كُلَّ صَيْفٍ.
The municipality holds free music concerts in the central park every summer.
'تُقيمُ البَلَدِيَّةُ' (the municipality holds) is the verb and subject. 'حَفَلاتٍ موسيقِيَّةً مَجّانِيَّةً' (free music concerts) is the object. 'في الحَdiقةِ المَرْكِزِيَّةِ' (in the central park) specifies the location. 'كُلَّ صَيْفٍ' (every summer) is an adverbial phrase of time.
Tips
Practice pronunciation
The Arabic word for garden is حَديقَة (hadeeqa). Pay attention to the 'h' sound, which is a soft 'h' similar to the 'h' in 'house'. The 'ee' sound is like the 'ee' in 'see'.
Connect to English words
Think of the English word 'hide-a-key' to help you remember the sound of حَديقَة. It's not exact, but it can be a useful mnemonic.
Use visual cues
When you think of حَديقَة, picture a beautiful garden with flowers and trees. This visual association can help with memory retention.
Practice writing it
Write out حَديقَة several times. This helps solidify the spelling and recognition of the Arabic script. Don't worry about perfect calligraphy yet, just focus on the letters.
Use it in a simple sentence
Try saying or writing a simple sentence like: هَذِهِ حَديقَةٌ جَميلَةٌ. (This is a beautiful garden.)
Identify related words
Think about things you find in a garden: زُهور (flowers), أَشجار (trees), عُشب (grass). Learning related vocabulary will build your overall understanding.
Listen to native speakers
Find videos or audio clips of native Arabic speakers using the word حَديقَة. This helps you get used to the natural rhythm and intonation.
Use flashcards
Create a flashcard with حَديقَة on one side and 'garden' on the other. Include a small picture of a garden for extra help.
Notice its gender
حَديقَة is a feminine noun in Arabic. You can tell by the ة at the end. This is important for agreement with adjectives and other grammatical structures.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes
Learning a new language involves making mistakes. Don't let it discourage you. The more you practice using حَديقَة, the more comfortable you'll become.
Test Yourself 6 questions
I had a great time in the public garden yesterday.
Did you visit the new zoo in the city?
Al-Azhar Park is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Cairo.
Read this aloud:
أخطط لزراعة بعض الورود في حديقتي هذا الربيع.
Focus: زراعة
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أين تقع أقرب حديقة يمكنك الجري فيها؟
Focus: أقرب
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هل تفضل قضاء وقتك في حديقة هادئة أم حديقة صاخبة؟
Focus: هادئة
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Practice pronunciation
The Arabic word for garden is حَديقَة (hadeeqa). Pay attention to the 'h' sound, which is a soft 'h' similar to the 'h' in 'house'. The 'ee' sound is like the 'ee' in 'see'.
Connect to English words
Think of the English word 'hide-a-key' to help you remember the sound of حَديقَة. It's not exact, but it can be a useful mnemonic.
Use visual cues
When you think of حَديقَة, picture a beautiful garden with flowers and trees. This visual association can help with memory retention.
Practice writing it
Write out حَديقَة several times. This helps solidify the spelling and recognition of the Arabic script. Don't worry about perfect calligraphy yet, just focus on the letters.
Example
أَلْعَبُ في حَديقَةِ المَنْزِل.
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