يستلزم
يستلزم in 30 Seconds
- A formal verb meaning 'to necessitate' or 'to entail' as a logical consequence.
- Commonly used in professional, legal, and academic Arabic to define requirements.
- Derived from the root L-Z-M, which relates to necessity and binding.
- Distinguished from 'needs' (yahtaj) by its focus on objective, situational compulsion.
The Arabic verb يستلزم (yastallzim) is a sophisticated Form X verb derived from the root ل-ز-م (L-Z-M). In its essence, it describes a relationship of necessity or logical consequence. When you say that one thing 'yastallzim' another, you are stating that the first thing cannot exist or be completed without the second. It is the linguistic bridge between a cause and its unavoidable requirement. Unlike the simple verb 'needs' (يحتاج), which often implies a personal or physical lack, 'yastallzim' carries a weight of structural, legal, or logical compulsion. It is the difference between saying 'I need a pen' and 'This legal contract necessitates a signature.' The former is a desire; the latter is a structural requirement for the contract to be valid.
- Morphological Context
- The 'Ista-' (استـ) prefix in Arabic often indicates seeking something or finding something to be a certain way. In the case of يستلزم, it suggests that the subject 'finds' or 'makes' the object a 'lazim' (necessary/binding) thing. It is an active process of creating a requirement.
إن النجاح في هذا المشروع يستلزم تعاوناً وثيقاً بين جميع الأقسام. (Success in this project necessitates close cooperation between all departments.)
In everyday modern Arabic, you will encounter this word frequently in professional, academic, and legal settings. If a doctor is explaining a procedure, they might say the surgery 'yastallzim' a week of recovery. If a professor is outlining a course, they might say the syllabus 'yastallzim' reading five books. It is a word that sets boundaries and defines the 'cost' of an action in terms of effort, resources, or time. It is also common in political discourse, where certain policies are said to 'necessitate' specific reforms. The word functions as a high-level connective tissue in complex thought, allowing the speaker to move beyond simple verbs into the realm of systemic requirements.
- Semantic Nuance
- While 'itlab' (يتطلب) is a close synonym, 'yastallzim' often implies a more intrinsic link. If A 'yastallzim' B, then B is a part of A's very definition or existence. It is used extensively in formal logic (mantiq) to describe entailment.
Furthermore, the word is indispensable in the world of bureaucracy. When applying for a visa or a permit, the list of 'must-haves' is often introduced by this verb. It strips away the optionality. It is not a suggestion; it is a prerequisite. In the digital age, programmers use it to describe system requirements—software that 'yastallzim' a certain amount of RAM or a specific operating system. This versatility across fields—from the ancient logic of Aristotle translated into Arabic to the modern requirements of a smartphone app—shows the enduring power of the root L-Z-M and the Form X construction.
تطبيق القانون يستلزم العدالة والمساواة. (Applying the law necessitates justice and equality.)
- Grammatical Behavior
- The verb is transitive, meaning it directly takes an object. You 'yastallzim' something. It doesn't usually require a preposition like 'to' or 'for' to connect to its requirement, making it a direct and powerful verb in sentence construction.
Using يستلزم correctly involves understanding its role as a bridge between an action and its prerequisites. It is most commonly used in the present tense (Mudari') because it often describes general truths, ongoing requirements, or future necessities. Because it is a Form X verb, it follows the pattern 'Yasta-f'ilu'. In a sentence, the subject is usually the 'effort' or 'situation,' and the object is the 'requirement.' For example, 'Safar' (traveling) is the subject, and 'Jawaz Safar' (a passport) is the object. The sentence would be: 'As-safar yastallzim jawaz safar.'
- Sentence Structure 1: Noun + Verb + Noun
- This is the most common pattern. Subject (Noun) + يستلزم + Object (Noun). Example: 'Al-ittisal yastallzim internet' (Communication necessitates internet).
تعلم اللغة العربية يستلزم صبراً طويلاً. (Learning Arabic necessitates long patience.)
Another frequent use is in the passive-like impersonal construction 'Al-amr yastallzim...' (The matter necessitates...). This is a very useful 'filler' phrase in formal speaking when you want to explain that a situation requires certain steps without specifying who is doing the requiring. It places the focus on the necessity itself. You can also use it with a 'Masdar' (verbal noun) to describe abstract concepts. For instance, 'The realization of peace necessitates dialogue.' Here, 'realization' and 'dialogue' are both verbal nouns, providing a high-level academic tone to the sentence.
- Sentence Structure 2: Clause + Verb + Noun
- Sometimes the subject is a whole phrase starting with 'An' (that). 'An tasila muta'akhiran yastallzim i'tidharan' (That you arrive late necessitates an apology).
In professional writing, you will often find 'yastallzim' used in the negative to indicate that something is NOT required, which can be just as important. 'Hada al-ijra' la yastallzim rusuuman' (This procedure does not necessitate fees). This is common in customer service and legal disclaimers. Furthermore, in the past tense 'istallzama' (استلزم), it describes a requirement that was met or was necessary for a past event. 'The construction of the pyramid necessitated thousands of workers.' This shows the historical or completed necessity.
بناء هذا البرج استلزم سنوات من التخطيط. (Building this tower necessitated years of planning.)
- Agreement and Gender
- If the subject is feminine, use 'tastallzim' (تستلزم). Example: 'Al-khitta tastallzim mawaarid' (The plan necessitates resources). The verb must agree with the subject in gender and number.
If you tune into an Arabic news channel like Al Jazeera or Al Arabiya, you will hear يستلزم almost every hour. It is a staple of news reporting, particularly when discussing international relations or economic crises. Reporters use it to explain the conditions for a ceasefire, the requirements for a loan from the IMF, or the steps a government must take to address an issue. It is a word of 'conditions.' In a news context, it sounds authoritative and analytical. It moves the conversation from 'what happened' to 'what is required to fix it.'
- The Courtroom and Law
- In legal Arabic, this word is everywhere. Laws are written in a way that 'yastallzim' certain behaviors or documents. If you ever have to deal with Arabic legal papers, you'll see it defining the 'obligations' of the parties involved.
الموقف الحالي يستلزم تدخلاً سريعاً من الأمم المتحدة. (The current situation necessitates a quick intervention from the United Nations.)
Beyond the news, you will hear this in the corporate world. During a business meeting or a project pitch, a manager might outline the 'Mustallzamat' (requirements - the plural noun form) and use the verb to justify the budget. 'This expansion necessitates hiring ten new employees.' It is a word used to persuade through logic. By using 'yastallzim,' the speaker is saying, 'I am not just asking for this; the situation itself demands it.' It shifts the burden of the request from the person to the objective reality of the project.
- Academic Lectures
- In universities, professors use this to explain theories. In mathematics, one proof might 'necessitate' another. In philosophy, a certain premise 'necessitates' a specific conclusion. It is the language of logical derivation.
You might also hear it in high-end documentaries, especially those about nature or science. 'The survival of this species necessitates a specific climate.' Or in medical contexts: 'Treatment necessitates a strict diet.' It is less common in very casual, 'street' Arabic where people might prefer the simpler 'lazim' (must) or 'bihtaj' (needs). However, as soon as the topic becomes even slightly serious or formal—like discussing a bank loan or a school application—'yastallzim' makes its appearance. It is a marker of 'Formal Modern Standard Arabic' (MSA) usage in daily life.
هذا المرض يستلزم راحة تامة لمدة أسبوع. (This illness necessitates complete rest for a week.)
- Public Announcements
- Airport or train station announcements regarding security or boarding procedures often use this verb to list requirements for passengers.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with يستلزم is confusing it with its Form I root verb يلزم (yalzam). While they are related, they function differently. 'Yalzam' is often used as an impersonal verb meaning 'it is necessary for [someone] to...' and is usually followed by a preposition 'li' (for). For example, 'Yalzamuka an tadhhab' (It is necessary for you to go). In contrast, 'yastallzim' is a direct transitive verb that connects two things: 'The trip necessitates a passport.' Learners often try to put a preposition after 'yastallzim' because they are thinking of 'yalzam' or the English 'require for,' but 'yastallzim' should go directly to the object.
- Mistake 1: Adding Unnecessary Prepositions
- Incorrect: يستلزم لـ... (Necessitates for...). Correct: يستلزم + Object. Do not use 'li' or 'bi' after this verb.
خطأ: السفر يستلزم لـتأشيرة. صح: السفر يستلزم تأشيرة. (Wrong: Travel necessitates for a visa. Right: Travel necessitates a visa.)
Another common error is using 'yastallzim' when the speaker actually means 'needs' in a personal sense. You wouldn't say 'I necessitate water' (أنا أستلزم الماء) if you are thirsty. That sounds like you are a logical system requiring fuel. Instead, use 'ahtaj' (أحتاج). 'Yastallzim' is for situations, processes, and logical entailments, not for personal desires or physical needs. Using it for personal needs makes you sound like a robot. It is a 'situational' requirement, not a 'personal' one.
- Mistake 2: Using it for Personal Desires
- Do not use it as a synonym for 'I want' or 'I need' (personally). It is for abstract or objective requirements.
Confusion with 'itlab' (يتطلب) is also common. While they are very similar, 'itlab' (requires) is slightly broader and can be used for things like 'This job requires a degree.' 'Yastallzim' is often more 'binding.' If you use 'yastallzim,' you are saying the two things are inseparable. Finally, watch out for gender agreement. Because 'yastallzim' is often used with abstract nouns (which can be feminine in Arabic, like 'khitta' - plan, or 'shirika' - company), learners often forget to change the prefix to 'ta-' (تستلزم). Always check the gender of your subject.
خطأ: الخطة يستلزم وقتاً. صح: الخطة تستلزم وقتاً. (Wrong: The plan [fem] necessitates [masc] time. Right: The plan necessitates [fem] time.)
- Mistake 3: Confusing Masdar and Verb
- Learners sometimes use 'istilzam' (the noun) when they need the verb. Remember: 'Istilzam' is the 'act of necessitating,' while 'yastallzim' is the action itself.
Arabic is rich with words that describe 'necessity,' and choosing the right one depends on the 'flavor' of the requirement. يستلزم is the king of logical and situational entailment. However, you should also know its cousins. The most common alternative is يتطلب (yatatallab), which means 'to require.' It is slightly more common in business and job descriptions. While 'yastallzim' sounds like a law of nature, 'yatatallab' sounds like a set of expectations. For example, 'The job requires (yatatallab) experience' is more common than 'The job necessitates (yastallzim) experience,' though both are correct.
- Comparison: يستلزم vs. يتطلب
- 'Yastallzim' implies a logical consequence (If A, then B). 'Yatatallab' implies a demand or a set of needs (To do A, you need B).
المشروع يتطلب ميزانية كبيرة، وهذا يستلزم موافقة المدير. (The project requires a big budget, and this necessitates the manager's approval.)
Another powerful alternative is يقتضي (yaqtadi). This is a very high-level, formal word often used in legal and religious contexts. It means 'to demand' or 'to dictate.' If a law 'yaqtadi' something, it is a formal decree. It is even more formal than 'yastallzim.' For instance, 'The public interest dictates (yaqtadi) this decision.' You would use 'yaqtadi' when the necessity comes from an authority or an inherent principle. 'Yastallzim' is more about the practical or logical link between two things.
- Comparison: يستلزم vs. يقتضي
- 'Yastallzim' is 'necessitates' (logical). 'Yaqtadi' is 'dictates/demands' (authoritative/legal).
For simpler contexts, you have يوجب (yujib), which means 'to make obligatory.' This is often used when an action creates a religious or moral duty. Then there is the passive construction من الضروري (min al-daruri), meaning 'it is necessary.' This is the easiest one for learners to use because it avoids complex verb conjugations. However, 'yastallzim' is much more precise when you want to show that one specific thing leads to another. Lastly, يفرض (yafrid) means 'to impose.' This is used when a person or a law 'imposes' a requirement on someone else.
الوضع يفرض علينا الحذر، مما يستلزم تغيير خططنا. (The situation imposes caution on us, which necessitates changing our plans.)
- Summary of Alternatives
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- يتطلب: General requirement (needs).
- يقتضي: Authoritative demand (dictates).
- يوجب: Moral/Religious obligation.
- يفرض: External imposition (imposes).
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The root L-Z-M is the same one used for 'lazma' (لزمة), which in modern slang refers to a 'catchphrase' or a habit that 'sticks' to a person.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 's' as a 'z' (yaz-tallzim).
- Dropping the 't' sound (yas-allzim).
- Mixing up the vowels (yastulzim).
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize due to the 'yasta-' prefix.
Requires understanding of transitivity and gender agreement.
Used in formal contexts; might sound too stiff in casual talk.
Very common in news broadcasts.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Form X Verbs (Istaf'ala)
استلزم، استخرج، استخدم. (Pattern of seeking or making something a certain way.)
Transitivity (Al-Ta'addi)
يستلزم + المفعول به مباشرة. (The verb takes a direct object.)
Masdar (Verbal Noun)
استلزام (The act of necessitating).
Subject-Verb Agreement
الخطة (fem) تستلزم (fem). المشروع (masc) يستلزم (masc).
Present Tense Conjugation
أستلزم، تستلزم، يستلزم، نستلزم.
Examples by Level
السفر يستلزم جواز سفر.
Travel necessitates a passport.
A1 learners should see this as a simple A + B structure.
اللعب يستلزم كرة.
Playing necessitates a ball.
Simple transitive use.
الأكل يستلزم ملعقة.
Eating necessitates a spoon.
Focus on the 'must have' meaning.
المدرسة تستلزم كتباً.
School necessitates books.
Notice the feminine 'tastallzim' for 'Madrasa'.
الرسم يستلزم قلماً.
Drawing necessitates a pen.
Direct object 'qalaman'.
الطبخ يستلزم ناراً.
Cooking necessitates fire.
Subject-verb-object.
النوم يستلزم سريراً.
Sleeping necessitates a bed.
Basic noun-verb-noun.
الشتاء يستلزم معطفاً.
Winter necessitates a coat.
Showing seasonal requirement.
دخول المتحف يستلزم تذكرة.
Entering the museum necessitates a ticket.
Masdar 'dukhul' as the subject.
هذا العمل يستلزم وقتاً طويلاً.
This work necessitates a long time.
Adding an adjective 'tawilan'.
الرياضة تستلزم ملابس مريحة.
Sports necessitate comfortable clothes.
Feminine agreement with 'Riyada'.
النجاح يستلزم الدراسة.
Success necessitates studying.
Abstract noun subject.
الحفلة تستلزم دعوة.
The party necessitates an invitation.
Feminine agreement.
القيادة تستلزم رخصة.
Driving necessitates a license.
Legal requirement.
صنع الكعكة يستلزم طحيناً.
Making the cake necessitates flour.
Process requirement.
الرحلة تستلزم حقيبة.
The trip necessitates a suitcase.
Situational requirement.
تعلم اللغة يستلزم ممارسة يومية.
Learning a language necessitates daily practice.
B1 level abstract concept.
الحصول على الوظيفة يستلزم مقابلة.
Getting the job necessitates an interview.
Complex subject 'Al-husul 'ala...'.
هذا المشروع يستلزم ميزانية ضخمة.
This project necessitates a huge budget.
Professional context.
العيش في الخارج يستلزم شجاعة.
Living abroad necessitates courage.
Emotional/Abstract requirement.
إصلاح السيارة يستلزم قطع غيار.
Repairing the car necessitates spare parts.
Technical requirement.
الفوز بالسباق يستلزم تدريباً شاقاً.
Winning the race necessitates hard training.
Cause and effect.
تغيير النظام يستلزم وقتاً.
Changing the system necessitates time.
Systemic requirement.
بناء البيت يستلزم مهندساً.
Building the house necessitates an engineer.
Human resource requirement.
تحقيق السلام يستلزم تنازلات من الطرفين.
Achieving peace necessitates concessions from both sides.
Political/Diplomatic context.
تطوير اللقاح يستلزم تجارب سريرية.
Developing the vaccine necessitates clinical trials.
Scientific/Medical context.
النمو الاقتصادي يستلزم استقراراً سياسياً.
Economic growth necessitates political stability.
Macro-level requirement.
هذا القرار يستلزم تحمل المسؤولية.
This decision necessitates taking responsibility.
Ethical requirement.
حماية البيئة تستلزم قوانين صارمة.
Protecting the environment necessitates strict laws.
Legal/Social requirement.
التفوق في الجامعة يستلزم بحثاً مستمراً.
Excelling in university necessitates continuous research.
Academic requirement.
إنشاء شركة يستلزم دراسة جدوى.
Starting a company necessitates a feasibility study.
Business requirement.
فهم الفلسفة يستلزم تفكيراً عميقاً.
Understanding philosophy necessitates deep thinking.
Intellectual requirement.
إنفاذ القانون يستلزم نزاهة الجهاز القضائي.
Enforcing the law necessitates the integrity of the judicial system.
Formal legal terminology.
التحول الرقمي يستلزم بنية تحتية متطورة.
Digital transformation necessitates advanced infrastructure.
Technical/Economic context.
هذه النظرية تستلزم مراجعة شاملة للمفاهيم.
This theory necessitates a comprehensive review of concepts.
Epistemological requirement.
الاستقرار الاجتماعي يستلزم توزيعاً عادلاً للثروة.
Social stability necessitates a fair distribution of wealth.
Sociological context.
حل الأزمة يستلزم إرادة سياسية حقيقية.
Solving the crisis necessitates genuine political will.
Abstract political concept.
الحفاظ على التراث يستلزم جهوداً دولية.
Preserving heritage necessitates international efforts.
Global cooperation context.
تطبيق الديمقراطية يستلزم وعياً شعبياً.
Applying democracy necessitates popular awareness.
Civic requirement.
التميز الإبداعي يستلزم الخروج عن المألوف.
Creative excellence necessitates going outside the ordinary.
Artistic/Creative context.
إن مفهوم العدالة المطلقة يستلزم وجود تشريع إلهي.
The concept of absolute justice necessitates the existence of divine legislation.
Theological/Philosophical context.
تحليل النص يستلزم استحضار السياق التاريخي.
Analyzing the text necessitates summoning the historical context.
Literary criticism context.
السيادة الوطنية تستلزم السيطرة على الموارد.
National sovereignty necessitates control over resources.
Geopolitical context.
هذا الاكتشاف يستلزم إعادة كتابة التاريخ العلمي.
This discovery necessitates rewriting scientific history.
Paradigm shift context.
بناء الهوية يستلزم التصالح مع الماضي.
Building identity necessitates reconciling with the past.
Psychological/Social context.
الأمن القومي يستلزم استراتيجية استباقية.
National security necessitates a proactive strategy.
Military/Strategic context.
العدالة الانتقالية تستلزم كشف الحقائق.
Transitional justice necessitates uncovering truths.
Human rights context.
النهضة الحضارية تستلزم ثورة في التعليم.
Civilizational renaissance necessitates a revolution in education.
Historical/Visionary context.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— What the law requires or necessitates.
سنفعل ما يستلزمه القانون. (We will do what the law necessitates.)
— Necessitates by necessity; logically entails.
هذا الفعل يستلزم بالضرورة عقوبة. (This act necessarily entails a punishment.)
— The matter does not require... (used to downplay complexity).
لا يستلزم الأمر كل هذا القلق. (The matter does not necessitate all this worry.)
— Necessitates your presence.
الاجتماع يستلزم حضورك الشخصي. (The meeting necessitates your personal presence.)
— Necessitates precision.
العمل المخبري يستلزم دقة عالية. (Lab work necessitates high precision.)
— Necessitates cooperation.
العمل الجماعي يستلزم تعاوناً وثيقاً. (Teamwork necessitates close cooperation.)
— Necessitates clarification.
كلامك يستلزم توضيحاً أكثر. (Your words necessitate more clarification.)
— Necessitates caution.
التعامل مع المواد الكيميائية يستلزم حذراً. (Dealing with chemicals necessitates caution.)
— Necessitates review.
التقرير يستلزم مراجعة نهائية. (The report necessitates a final review.)
— Necessitates thinking (calls for thought).
هذا السؤال يستلزم التفكير العميق. (This question necessitates deep thinking.)
Often Confused With
Yalzam is Form I and often impersonal (It is necessary for...). Yastallzim is Form X and transitive (A necessitates B).
Yatatallab is 'to require.' It's very similar but often used for human requirements like skills, while yastallzim is for logical consequences.
Yahtaj is 'to need.' It is more personal and less formal than yastallzim.
Idioms & Expressions
— The matter necessitates taking a stand or a pause to reflect.
هذا التدهور يستلزم منا وقفة جادة. (This deterioration necessitates a serious stand from us.)
Formal/Political— Necessitates 'tightening the belt' (austerity).
الأزمة الاقتصادية تستلزم شد الحزام. (The economic crisis necessitates tightening the belt.)
Journalistic— Necessitates putting the dots on the letters (clarifying everything).
الخلاف يستلزم وضع النقاط على الحروف. (The dispute necessitates clarifying everything.)
Formal— Necessitates a strong heart (courage).
مواجهة الحقيقة تستلزم قلباً قوياً. (Facing the truth necessitates a strong heart.)
Literary— Necessitates 'longness of mind' (great patience).
تربية الأطفال تستلزم طول بال. (Raising children necessitates great patience.)
Neutral— Necessitates clarity of mind.
كتابة الشعر تستلزم صفاء الذهن. (Writing poetry necessitates clarity of mind.)
Literary— Necessitates an iron hand (strict control).
ضبط الأمن يستلزم يداً من حديد. (Controlling security necessitates an iron hand.)
Political— Necessitates opening a new page (starting over).
المصالحة تستلزم فتح صفحة جديدة. (Reconciliation necessitates opening a new page.)
Diplomatic— Necessitates breaking the ice/stalemate.
المفاوضات تستلزم كسر الجمود الحالي. (Negotiations necessitate breaking the current stalemate.)
Diplomatic— Necessitates returning to the roots.
الإصلاح الثقافي يستلزم العودة إلى الجذور. (Cultural reform necessitates returning to the roots.)
AcademicEasily Confused
Same root (L-Z-M).
Alzama means 'to compel' or 'to force' someone to do something. Yastallzim means the situation makes it necessary.
ألزمني القانون بالدفع. (The law compelled me to pay.)
Same root (L-Z-M).
Altazama means 'to commit' or 'to adhere' to a rule. Yastallzim is the necessity itself.
التزمت بالموعد. (I committed to the appointment.)
Same root (L-Z-M).
Talazama means two things occur together or are correlated. Yastallzim means one causes the other to be necessary.
يتلازم الفقر مع المرض. (Poverty and disease are correlated.)
Similar sound (Form X).
Istalladha means 'to find something delicious' or 'to enjoy.' Completely different meaning.
استلذ الطعام. (He found the food delicious.)
Similar sound (Form X).
Istallhama means 'to be inspired' by something.
استلهم الفنان فكرته من الطبيعة. (The artist inspired his idea from nature.)
Sentence Patterns
[Noun] يستلزم [Noun]
السفر يستلزم جوازاً.
أن [Verb] يستلزم [Noun]
أن تنجح يستلزم الاجتهاد.
[Subject] لا يستلزم [Object]
هذا العمل لا يستلزم مجهوداً.
الأمر يستلزم [Noun]
الأمر يستلزم الحذر الشديد.
ما يستلزمه [Noun] هو [Noun]
ما يستلزمه النجاح هو الصبر.
بما يستلزم [Masdar]
تغير الوضع بما يستلزم مراجعة الخطة.
استلزم الأمر [Verb Phrase]
استلزم الأمر أن نغير طريقنا.
الـ [Masdar] يستلزم [Masdar]
التحليل يستلزم الاستنتاج.
Word Family
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How to Use It
High in written Arabic and formal speech; Medium in casual speech.
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يستلزم لـ...
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يستلزم...
Learners often add 'li' (for) after the verb, but it is transitive and doesn't need it.
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أنا أستلزم قهوة.
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أنا أحتاج قهوة.
Don't use it for personal desires. It sounds robotic.
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الخطة يستلزم...
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الخطة تستلزم...
Forgetting gender agreement with feminine subjects.
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استلزام (as a verb)
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يستلزم
Using the noun (Masdar) when a conjugated verb is needed.
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يستلزم من...
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Tips
Direct Object
Always follow 'yastallzim' with a direct object in the accusative case (Mansub). Don't use 'li-'.
Elevate Your Writing
Use 'yastallzim' in academic papers instead of 'yahtaj' to sound more authoritative.
Business Use
When presenting a budget, use 'yastallzim' to explain why you need the funds—it makes the need sound objective.
Identify Requirements
In news clips, listen for 'yastallzim' to find the 'catch' or the 'condition' of the story.
Formal Meetings
Use 'الأمر يستلزم...' (The matter necessitates...) to introduce a necessary step politely.
Logical Link
Think of the 'L' in 'yastallzim' as standing for 'Logic'. It's a logical requirement.
Related Nouns
Learn 'mustallzamat' (requirements) alongside the verb; they are often used together.
Gender Check
Check if your subject is feminine (like 'shirika' - company) and use 'tastallzim'.
If-Then
Use it to translate 'If A, then B' logic: 'Existence of A necessitates (yastallzim) B'.
Necessity vs Need
Reserve 'yastallzim' for 'must-haves' and 'yahtaj' for 'would-likes'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'System' and 'LZM'. A 'System' (yasta-) 'LZM' (necessitates) parts to work. Yasta-LZM.
Visual Association
Imagine a key and a lock. The lock 'yastallzim' (necessitates) the key to open. They are logically linked.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to write three sentences about your favorite hobby using 'yastallzim' to describe what you need to do it.
Word Origin
Derived from the triliteral root L-Z-M (ل-ز-م). In ancient Arabic, the root meant 'to stick,' 'to cling,' or 'to stay put.'
Original meaning: To adhere or to be inseparable from something.
Semitic (Arabic).Cultural Context
It is a neutral, formal word with no negative or offensive connotations.
English speakers often use 'need' for everything. Arabic speakers use 'yastallzim' to distinguish between 'I want' and 'The situation demands.'
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Legal Documents
- يستلزم التوقيع
- يستلزم موافقة خطية
- ما يستلزمه العقد
- يستلزم الوفاء بالالتزامات
Job Requirements
- يستلزم خبرة سابقة
- يستلزم شهادة جامعية
- يستلزم إتقان اللغة
- يستلزم العمل تحت الضغط
Medical/Health
- يستلزم عملية جراحية
- يستلزم فحصاً طبياً
- يستلزم راحة تامة
- يستلزم نظاماً غذائياً
Academic Writing
- يستلزم تحليلاً دقيقاً
- يستلزم مراجعة المصادر
- يستلزم برهاناً رياضياً
- يستلزم منهجية علمية
Travel/Logistics
- يستلزم حجزاً مسبقاً
- يستلزم تأميناً صحياً
- يستلزم وزناً محدداً
- يستلزم وقتاً للعبور
Conversation Starters
"هل تعتقد أن النجاح في الحياة يستلزم الحظ أم العمل الجاد؟"
"ما هي الوثائق التي يستلزمها فتح حساب بنكي هنا؟"
"هل تعتقد أن تعلم اللغة العربية يستلزم السفر إلى بلد عربي؟"
"ماذا يستلزم الأمر لإصلاح النظام التعليمي في رأيك؟"
"هل يستلزم حب الوطن التضحية دائماً؟"
Journal Prompts
اكتب عن هدف حققته وماذا استلزم منك من جهد ووقت.
ناقش كيف أن التكنولوجيا الحديثة تستلزم منا مهارات جديدة كل يوم.
صف مشروعاً تحلم به وما هي الموارد التي يستلزمها نجاحه.
هل تعتقد أن السعادة تستلزم وجود المال؟ ولماذا؟
اكتب عن قرار صعب اتخذته وماذا استلزم من شجاعة.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, that would sound very strange. Use 'أحتاج' (ahtaj) for personal needs. 'يستلزم' is for situations like 'Writing this book necessitates coffee.'
It is mostly used in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). In dialects, people usually use 'لازم' (lazim) or 'عايز' (ayiz) or 'محتاج' (muhtaj).
They are nearly interchangeable, but 'يستلزم' is slightly more formal and implies a logical link, while 'يتطلب' is common for job requirements and resources.
No, it is a transitive verb. You say 'يستلزم كذا' (necessitates such-and-such) directly.
The past tense is 'استلزم' (istallzama). Example: 'The work necessitated (استلزم) effort.'
The noun (Masdar) is 'استلزام' (istilzam), meaning 'necessitation' or 'implication'.
Usually, the subject is a situation or an action. If a person is the subject, it means they are making something necessary, but this is less common.
Yes, it is extremely common in news reports to describe the conditions for political or economic events.
You say 'لا يستلزم' (la yastallzim). Example: 'This does not necessitate an apology.'
Yes, it is a Form X (10) verb, which often carries the meaning of 'finding' or 'making' something have the quality of the root.
Test Yourself 180 questions
Write a sentence using 'يستلزم' about what it takes to learn a language.
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Write a sentence using 'تستلزم' with a feminine subject.
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Translate into Arabic: 'Success necessitates hard work.'
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Use 'يستلزم الأمر' in a sentence about a problem.
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Write a sentence in the past tense using 'استلزم'.
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Write a short professional email sentence about project requirements.
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Translate: 'Traveling to Europe necessitates a visa.'
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Write a sentence about health using 'يستلزم'.
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Describe a legal requirement using 'يستلزم'.
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Write a sentence about social change using 'يستلزم'.
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Translate: 'Does this procedure necessitate a fee?'
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Write a sentence about sports using 'يستلزم'.
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Use 'يستلزم بالضرورة' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about academic research.
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Translate: 'Peace necessitates concessions.'
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Write a sentence about a job interview.
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Write a sentence about environmental protection.
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Use 'لا يستلزم' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about the importance of patience.
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Translate: 'Logical entailment is important in philosophy.'
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Pronounce 'يستلزم' correctly.
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Say 'The trip necessitates a passport' in Arabic.
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Explain in Arabic why success needs hard work using 'يستلزم'.
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Ask in Arabic: 'Does this job necessitate experience?'
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Say 'The matter necessitates caution' in a formal tone.
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Correct the gender: 'الخطة يستلزم وقتاً.'
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Say 'Learning Arabic necessitates patience' in Arabic.
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Describe a school requirement using 'تستلزم'.
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Use 'يستلزم' in a sentence about health.
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Say 'This project necessitates a big budget.'
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Translate orally: 'It does not necessitate an apology.'
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Say 'Peace necessitates concessions' in a political context.
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Ask: 'What does the law necessitate in this case?'
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Pronounce the plural 'مستلزمات'.
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Say 'Building a house necessitated years' in past tense.
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Explain 'Logical Entailment' in Arabic.
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Say 'The situation necessitates a quick reply.'
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Use 'يستلزم' to give advice about a difficult task.
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Say 'I need help' vs 'The task necessitates help'.
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Say 'We necessitate cooperation' in a formal meeting.
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Listen to the word: 'yastallzim'. What is the middle consonant sound?
In the phrase 'Al-amr yastallzim al-hadhar', what is required?
Does the speaker say 'yastallzim' (necessitates) or 'yaltazim' (commits)?
Listen for the gender: 'Tastallzim al-khitta...'. Is the subject masc or fem?
In a news clip about travel, what does 'yastallzim' usually follow?
Identify the object in: 'Yastallzim al-mashru'u malan kathiran.'
Is the verb in 'Istallzama al-amru waqtan' past or present?
How many syllables are in 'yastallzim'?
In the sentence 'La yastallzim al-i'tidhar', is an apology needed?
What is the root heard in 'mustallzamat'?
Listen for the stress: 'yas-TAL-zim'. Is it correct?
Identify the tone of 'يستلزم' in a speech.
Translate the requirement heard: 'Yastallzim al-huzur al-shakhsi.'
Is 'yastallzim' followed by a preposition in the audio?
What is the noun form heard: 'Istilzam'?
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Summary
The word 'يستلزم' is your go-to verb for expressing that one thing is an unavoidable requirement for another. Use it to sound professional and logical. Example: 'Success necessitates (يستلزم) hard work.'
- A formal verb meaning 'to necessitate' or 'to entail' as a logical consequence.
- Commonly used in professional, legal, and academic Arabic to define requirements.
- Derived from the root L-Z-M, which relates to necessity and binding.
- Distinguished from 'needs' (yahtaj) by its focus on objective, situational compulsion.
Direct Object
Always follow 'yastallzim' with a direct object in the accusative case (Mansub). Don't use 'li-'.
Elevate Your Writing
Use 'yastallzim' in academic papers instead of 'yahtaj' to sound more authoritative.
Business Use
When presenting a budget, use 'yastallzim' to explain why you need the funds—it makes the need sound objective.
Identify Requirements
In news clips, listen for 'yastallzim' to find the 'catch' or the 'condition' of the story.
Example
يتطلب هذا المشروع وقتاً وجهداً كبيرين.
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أَ
A1An interrogative particle used to ask a yes/no question.
أعاد
A2To do something again; to repeat or return.
عاجلاً
A2Without delay; promptly.
عام دراسي
A2Academic year, the period of time when schools or universities are open.
اعتبر
A2To think carefully about something, typically before making a decision.
اِعْتِمَاد
B2The official recognition of a status or quality (accreditation), or the state of relying on something (reliance).
اعتمد
A2To rely on or approve something; to adopt a method.
اِعْتِرَاض
B2The action of challenging or disagreeing with a statement, plan, or law. Crucial for TOEFL Integrated Speaking/Writing where one source disagrees with another.
عبارة
A2A small group of words forming a conceptual unit, or a common expression.
على الأرجح
A2Most likely; probably.