A1 verb

كرر

karrir

When we want to tell someone to repeat, in Arabic we use the verb 'كرر'.

This verb is in the imperative mood, which means it's a command. The form 'كرر' specifically means 'Repeat!' when you're speaking to one male person.

You'll hear this often in classrooms or when someone wants you to say something again.

For example, if a teacher wants a male student to repeat a word, they might say 'كرر الكلمة' (Repeat the word).

Test Yourself 12 questions

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إذا لم تفهم الدرس، يمكن للمدرس أن ___ الشرح.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: يكرر

The context implies the teacher might need to repeat the explanation if the lesson isn't understood.

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رجاءً، ___ ما قلته للتو، لم أسمعك جيداً.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: كرر

The speaker is asking for a repetition because they didn't hear well, so 'كرر' (repeat) is appropriate.

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للتأكد من حفظ الكلمات الجديدة، يجب عليك أن ___ها عدة مرات.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: تكرر

To memorize new words, one should repeat them multiple times.

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الطفل الصغير يحب أن ___ الأغاني التي يسمعها.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: يكرر

Children often repeat songs they hear as a way of learning and enjoyment.

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كانت الرسالة مهمة جداً، لذلك طلب مني المدير أن ___ قراءتها.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: أكرر

If a message is very important, it makes sense that the manager would ask for it to be repeated or re-read.

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لإتقان النطق، من الضروري أن ___ العبارات بصوت عالٍ.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: تكرر

To master pronunciation, it's essential to repeat phrases aloud.

multiple choice C2

Choose the most appropriate synonym for "كرر" in the context of academic writing.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: أعاد

In academic writing, 'أعاد' (reiterate/repeat) is a formal and suitable synonym for 'كرر' when discussing repeating information or arguments.

multiple choice C2

Which of the following phrases best conveys the idea of repeatedly emphasizing a point in a speech?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: أكد على

'أكد على' (emphasized/stressed) implies a strong and repeated assertion, which aligns well with repeatedly emphasizing a point in a speech.

multiple choice C2

In a legal document, if a clause needs to be reiterated for clarity, which term would be most suitable?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: كرر

While 'أعاد' is often used, 'كرر' (repeated) is also directly applicable and commonly used in legal contexts to indicate that a specific clause or statement is being presented again for emphasis or clarification.

true false C2

The verb 'كرر' can be used to describe the act of a machine automatically performing a task multiple times.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, 'كرر' can be used to describe repetitive actions, including those performed by machines or automated processes.

true false C2

When politely asking someone to repeat what they said because you didn't hear them, 'كرر' is the most common and natural verb to use.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

While 'كرر' is grammatically correct, the more common and polite way to ask someone to repeat what they said is to use phrases like 'لو سمحت، أعد' (please, repeat) or 'ماذا قلت؟' (What did you say?). 'كرر' (Repeat!) is an imperative and can sound direct.

true false C2

The expression 'كرر المحاولة' means 'repeat the attempt'.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, 'كرر المحاولة' literally translates to 'repeat the attempt' and is a common idiomatic expression.

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