A2 verb 4 min read

يشري

yashri

§ What 'يشري' means

The Arabic verb يشري (yashrī) means 'to buy' or 'to purchase'. It's a common and practical verb you'll hear and use often in everyday Arabic conversations, especially when you're out shopping or discussing purchases.

Think of it as the direct equivalent of 'to buy' in English. When you want to express that you are acquiring something in exchange for money, يشري is the verb you'll reach for. It's a fundamental verb for anyone learning Arabic, especially at the A2 CEFR level, as buying things is a very basic and frequent activity.

While there might be other ways to express acquiring something, يشري is specifically about the act of purchasing with money. It's not about receiving something for free or taking something. It implies a transaction.

§ When to use 'يشري'

You'll use يشري in a wide variety of situations. Here are some common scenarios:

  • Shopping for groceries: When you're buying food, drinks, or household items.
  • Purchasing clothes or electronics: Any time you're buying consumer goods.
  • Buying tickets: For travel, movies, or events.
  • Acquiring property: Though for large purchases like houses, other verbs might also be used, يشري is still applicable.
  • Discussing past or future purchases: You can use it to talk about what you bought yesterday or what you plan to buy tomorrow.

Let's look at some examples to help you understand its usage better:

أنا أشتري الخضروات من السوق. (I buy vegetables from the market.)

هو يشري سيارة جديدة. (He is buying a new car.)

هل اشتريت القميص؟ (Did you buy the shirt?)

§ Key takeaway for 'يشري'

DEFINITION
The verb يشري (yashrī) directly translates to 'to buy' or 'to purchase'. It's essential for discussing transactions and acquiring goods or services.

Understanding when and how to use يشري correctly will significantly improve your ability to communicate in Arabic, especially in practical, everyday situations like shopping. Don't worry too much about the different forms right now, just focus on recognizing its core meaning. As you advance, you'll naturally learn its various conjugations.

Keep an ear out for this word in Arabic conversations, movies, or songs. The more you hear it in context, the faster you'll integrate it into your own vocabulary.

Now that you know what 'يشري' means (to buy, to purchase), let's look at where you'll actually hear and use this word in real-life Arabic conversations. This isn't academic stuff; it's practical Arabic you'll encounter in everyday situations, from work to shopping and even in the news.

§ At the Market or in Shops

This is perhaps the most obvious place you'll hear 'يشري'. When people are talking about buying groceries, clothes, electronics, or anything really, this verb comes up constantly. It's the go-to word for making a purchase.

DEFINITION
To buy, to purchase.

أنا أريد أن أشري بعض الخضروات الطازجة.

Hint: I want to buy some fresh vegetables.

هل ستشري هذا الفستان؟

Hint: Are you going to buy this dress?

§ In Business and Work Contexts

In a professional setting, 'يشري' is used when discussing company purchases, investments, or even procurement. It's not just for small personal items; it applies to large-scale transactions too.

الشركة تشري مواد خام جديدة من الصين.

Hint: The company buys new raw materials from China.

المستثمرون ييشترون أسهمًا في السوق المحلي.

Hint: Investors are buying shares in the local market.

§ In the News and Media

News reports frequently use 'يشري' when reporting on economic activities, consumer behavior, or government spending. You'll see it in headlines and articles discussing market trends or major acquisitions.

الحكومة تشتري المزيد من المعدات العسكرية.

Hint: The government is buying more military equipment.

المستهلكون ييشترون عبر الإنترنت أكثر من أي وقت مضى.

Hint: Consumers are buying online more than ever.

§ General Conversation

Even in casual chats, 'يشري' is a common verb. You might hear friends discussing what they bought, or planning future purchases. It's a fundamental verb for talking about everyday life.

  • Someone asking, "What did you buy?" (ماذا اشتريت؟)
  • Someone saying, "I need to buy a new phone." (أحتاج أن أشري هاتفًا جديدًا.)

By seeing 'يشري' in these different contexts, you can get a better feel for how it's used in real Arabic. It's a versatile verb that's essential for discussing transactions and acquisitions in various aspects of life.

Test Yourself 6 questions

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بعد سنوات من الادخار، تمكنت العائلة من ___ منزلاً في الريف.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: تشتري

السياق يشير إلى امتلاك منزل، والفعل 'تشتري' هو الأنسب بمعنى الشراء.

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أثناء رحلته حول العالم، قرر السائح أن ___ تذكارًا من كل بلد يزوره ليحتفظ بذكرياته.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: يشري

الفعل 'يشري' هنا يعني شراء تذكار.

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بفضل الابتكارات التكنولوجية، أصبح بإمكان المستهلكين ___ معظم احتياجاتهم عبر الإنترنت بسهولة ويسر.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: يشترون

السياق يتحدث عن الحصول على الاحتياجات، والفعل 'يشترون' هو الأنسب.

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في سوق الذهب، يسعى التجار دائمًا إلى ___ المعدن الثمين بأسعار تنافسية لتحقيق أقصى ربح.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: يشترون

التجار يشترون الذهب لتحقيق الربح.

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لضمان جودة المنتجات، يجب على الشركات ___ المواد الخام من موردين موثوقين.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: تُشري

الشركات تشتري المواد الخام.

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بعد فوزها باليانصيب، قررت السيدة ___ عقارًا فخمًا وتتبرع بالباقي للجمعيات الخيرية.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: تُشري

الفعل 'تُشري' يعني هنا شراء العقار.

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