جلوس
جلوس em 30 segundos
- The act of sitting.
- A masculine noun.
- Part of 'ghurfat al-julus' (living room).
- Opposite of 'qiyam' (standing).
The Arabic word جلوس (Julūs) is a fundamental noun that translates primarily to 'sitting' or 'the act of sitting down.' Linguistically, it is the masdar (verbal noun) derived from the root verb جلس (jalasa), which means 'to sit.' Understanding this word requires more than just a simple translation; it involves grasping the physical, social, and even political dimensions of the act in the Arab world. In its most literal sense, it describes the transition from a standing or lying position to a seated one, or the state of remaining in a chair, on the floor, or on a bench. However, the nuances of جلوس are deeply rooted in the concept of stability and presence. When you use this word, you are often referring to the formal or intentional act of taking a place. For example, in a classroom, a teacher might command 'Al-julus!' to tell students to take their seats. In a medical context, a doctor might ask about your 'wad'iyyat al-julus' (sitting posture) to diagnose back pain. The word is ubiquitous, appearing in everything from furniture advertisements to legislative proceedings where a 'session' is often referred to through related forms, though جلوس itself remains the core descriptor of the physical state.
- Physical Action
- The mechanical movement of lowering the body to rest on the haunches or a seat. It is the opposite of 'qiyam' (standing).
- Social Presence
- The act of gathering or staying in a place for the purpose of conversation or companionship, as seen in the word 'majlis' (a place of sitting).
- Formal Context
- Used in official settings to describe the duration or manner in which an assembly remains seated for deliberation.
يُمنع الـجلوس هنا لدواعي السلامة العامة.
In traditional Arabic linguistics, there is a fascinating distinction between جلوس and its near-synonym قعود (qu'ud). While many modern speakers use them interchangeably, classical scholars noted that جلوس specifically refers to sitting up from a lying position (elevating the self), whereas قعود refers to sitting down from a standing position (lowering the self). This level of precision highlights how Arabic views the directionality of movement. When you are at a 'majlis' (a traditional sitting room), the جلوس is not just about resting; it is about engaging with the host and other guests. The etiquette of جلوس is also significant; for instance, sitting in a way that shows the soles of your feet to others is often considered disrespectful in many Arab cultures. Therefore, the word carries a weight of decorum. Whether you are talking about 'ghurfat al-julus' (the living room) or 'julus al-malik' (the sitting/reign of a king), the word implies a settled, recognized state of being. In modern urban environments, you will see signs in parks or malls saying 'Mamnu' al-julus' (No sitting), usually to prevent loitering. Conversely, 'makan al-julus' (sitting area) is a welcome sight for weary travelers.
أطال الضيف الـجلوس في بيتنا اليوم.
Furthermore, the word appears in psychological and medical contexts. 'Al-julus al-mutawasil' (continuous sitting) is often discussed in health blogs as a sedentary behavior to be avoided. In literature, poets might use the imagery of 'julus' to describe a mountain sitting on the horizon or a leader sitting firmly on a throne, conveying a sense of permanence and unshakeable power. The word's root, J-L-S, also gives us 'jalis,' which means a companion or someone you sit with. This connection reinforces the idea that sitting is a social contract. To sit with someone is to acknowledge them, to share time, and to build a relationship. Even in the digital age, 'julus' is used to describe sitting in front of a computer screen (al-julus amama al-shasha). The versatility of this word across formal, informal, medical, and social domains makes it an essential part of the A2 learner's vocabulary, bridging the gap between basic verbs and complex conceptual nouns.
يفضل كبار السن الـجلوس على الكراسي المريحة.
- Etiquette
- In many Arab households, the 'majlis' is the heart of the home, where 'julus' follows specific rules of seniority and respect.
- Health
- Modern Arabic health advice often warns against 'al-julus al-khatia' (incorrect sitting) which leads to spinal issues.
Using the word جلوس correctly involves understanding its role as a verbal noun. Unlike the verb 'jalasa' (he sat), جلوس acts as a noun that can be the subject, object, or part of a prepositional phrase in a sentence. It is often used to describe a state of being or a general activity. For instance, if you want to say 'Sitting for a long time is tiring,' you would use جلوس as the subject: 'Al-julus li-waqtin tawil mut'ib.' Here, the word takes the definite article 'Al-' because it refers to the general concept of sitting. In Arabic grammar, this is much more natural than using the infinitive or a present participle as one might in English. The word also frequently follows prepositions. For example, 'ba'da al-julus' (after sitting) or 'qabla al-julus' (before sitting). These constructions are essential for describing sequences of events in daily life, such as 'Before sitting, he washed his hands' (Qabla al-julus, ghasala yadayhi).
- Subjective Use
- 'Al-julus al-mubakkir' (Early sitting/arrival) can be used in the context of securing a place at an event.
- Objective Use
- 'Uhibbu al-julus fi al-shurfa' (I love sitting on the balcony). Here, it is the object of the verb 'to love'.
- Adjectival Qualification
- 'Julusun sahih' (Correct sitting). Adding an adjective after the noun to describe the quality of the sitting.
هل يمكنك تنظيم الـجلوس في القاعة؟
Another common usage is in the 'Idafa' (possessive) construction. This is where جلوس is paired with another noun to specify who or what is sitting. For example, 'julus al-tullab' (the sitting of the students) or 'julus al-malika' (the sitting of the queen). In these cases, the first word (julus) does not take 'Al-', but the second word does. This is a very common way to create specific meanings like 'sitting position' (wad'iyyat al-julus). In more advanced contexts, you might hear 'julus al-i'tiraf' (the sitting of confession) in a religious or legal sense. For learners at the A2 level, focusing on simple combinations like 'ghurfat al-julus' (sitting room/living room) is the best way to internalize the word. You will also encounter it in negative commands or prohibitions, such as 'Mamnu' al-julus' (No sitting), which is a short-hand for 'Sitting is forbidden.' This is a standard sign seen in public spaces across the Middle East, from the Dubai Metro to the streets of Cairo.
استمتعت بـالـجلوس معك اليوم.
In formal Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) media, جلوس might be used to describe the 'accession' of a monarch to the throne, known as 'id al-julus' (Accession Day). This is a specialized usage where 'sitting' represents taking the seat of power. For a student, understanding that جلوس is a noun means you can use it to build complex sentences without needing to conjugate a verb every time. You can say 'Al-julus huna jamil' (Sitting here is beautiful) instead of 'I like to sit here.' This noun-based approach is often more concise and elegant in Arabic. Additionally, the word can be used with 'ila' (to) in certain contexts, though 'ala' (on) is much more common. For example, 'al-julus ala al-ard' (sitting on the ground), which is a common cultural practice during meals in many parts of the Arab world. By mastering these sentence patterns, you will move from basic 'I sit' sentences to describing the entire concept of sitting and its various social and physical implications.
كيف هي وضعية الـجلوس الصحيحة؟
- Daily Life
- 'Ghurfat al-julus' is the most common term for a living room or lounge.
- Travel
- 'Siyat al-julus' (Sitting policy/seating) on a plane or train.
The word جلوس is one you will encounter almost immediately upon entering an Arabic-speaking environment. One of the most common places you will hear it is in the home. An Arabic host will frequently say, 'Tafaddalu bi-al-julus' (Please, sit down), as a gesture of hospitality. This is not just an invitation; it is a key part of the 'karam' (generosity) culture. In a traditional 'majlis' (sitting room), the act of جلوس is ritualized. You might hear elders discussing the 'julus' of a particular guest, referring to how long they stayed or where they sat. In public transportation, such as buses or metros in cities like Riyadh or Dubai, you will hear recorded announcements or see signs regarding 'amakin al-julus' (sitting places/seats). These announcements often remind passengers to give up their seats for the elderly or pregnant women, using the word جلوس to define the area or the act.
- At School
- Teachers use the command 'Julus!' to bring order to a noisy classroom.
- In the News
- Reporters mention 'julus al-mufawadin' (the sitting of negotiators) during peace talks or diplomatic meetings.
- In Hospitals
- Signs indicating 'ghurfat al-julus lil-marda' (sitting room for patients) or waiting areas.
الرجاء الـجلوس في الأماكن المخصصة.
In the workplace, جلوس is heard in the context of ergonomics and office culture. Managers might talk about 'sa'at al-julus' (sitting hours) and the importance of taking breaks. If you are visiting a government office or a bank, the receptionist might point you to a 'mantiqat al-julus' (sitting zone). In religious contexts, particularly during the Friday sermon (Khutbah), the Imam might give instructions regarding the 'julus' between the two parts of the sermon. The word is also prevalent in the names of rooms. 'Ghurfat al-julus' is the standard term for a living room in Modern Standard Arabic, though dialects might use 'saloon' or 'ma'ad.' Even in these cases, the formal term جلوس remains the one used in real estate listings and interior design magazines. If you are watching a historical drama, you will hear the phrase 'julus ala al-arsh' (sitting on the throne) to describe a king's coronation or reign. This shows how the word spans from the most mundane daily tasks to the highest levels of state ceremony.
كان الـجلوس طويلاً في هذا الاجتماع.
For those interested in literature or poetry, جلوس is used metaphorically. A poet might describe the 'julus' of the sun on the horizon, or the 'julus' of sorrow in the heart. These artistic uses build upon the core meaning of being settled or established. In sports, particularly in yoga or martial arts classes taught in Arabic, you will hear 'julus' used to describe various seated poses. The instructor might say 'julus al-tarabbu' (sitting cross-legged), which is a traditional and common way of sitting in many Eastern cultures. Finally, in the legal world, a judge's 'sitting' or 'session' is often described using related terms, but the physical presence of the judge is their 'julus.' As an A2 learner, being aware of these different environments—from the home and school to the office and the palace—will help you recognize the word and understand the specific nuance intended by the speaker.
يفضل الـجلوس في الظل في فصل الصيف.
- In the Park
- 'Maqa'id al-julus' (Sitting benches/seats) are found along the pathways.
- In Advertising
- 'Majmu'at al-julus' (Sitting set/Living room set) is a common phrase in furniture stores.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning جلوس is treating it like a verb instead of a noun. In English, 'sitting' can be both a noun and a present participle (e.g., 'I am sitting'). In Arabic, جلوس is strictly the noun. If you want to say 'I am sitting,' you should use the active participle 'Ana jalis' or the verb 'Ana ajlisu.' Using 'Ana julus' would literally mean 'I am the act of sitting,' which is nonsensical. Another common error is confusing جلوس with جلسة (jalsa). While both come from the same root, جلسة refers to a specific 'session' or a 'single instance of sitting.' For example, a meeting is a 'jalsa,' but the act of sitting in the meeting is 'julus.' If you tell someone 'Al-julus was long,' it sounds like the physical act was long; if you say 'Al-jalsa was long,' it means the meeting or the social gathering lasted a long time.
- Part of Speech
- Mistake: 'Ana julus ala al-kursi.' Correct: 'Ana ajlisu...' or 'Ana jalis...'
- Julus vs. Jalsa
- Mistake: Using 'julus' to mean a meeting. 'Julus' is the act; 'Jalsa' is the event.
- Preposition Choice
- Mistake: Using 'fi' (in) for a chair. Correct: 'Julus ala al-kursi' (sitting ON the chair).
الـجلوس الصحيح يحمي الظهر.
Learners also struggle with the distinction between جلوس and قعود (qu'ud). As mentioned earlier, جلوس is technically sitting up from a prone position, while قعود is sitting down from a standing position. While modern Arabic often ignores this distinction, in formal writing or religious texts, using the wrong one might slightly change the intended meaning. Another mistake is in the gender agreement. Since جلوس is a masculine noun, learners often incorrectly use feminine adjectives with it, especially if they are thinking of the English word 'session' or 'meeting' which might feel feminine. For example, saying 'julus mureeha' instead of 'julus mureeh.' Furthermore, when using the word in a compound noun like 'ghurfat al-julus,' learners sometimes forget the 'Idafa' rules and try to put 'Al-' on both words ('al-ghurfa al-julus' is wrong; it should be 'ghurfat al-julus').
خطأ: أنا جلوس الآن. صح: أنا جالس الآن.
Lastly, a subtle mistake involves the use of 'julus' in the context of 'staying.' In English, we might say 'I am sitting in London for a week,' meaning staying. In Arabic, جلوس is almost always physical. For staying in a city, you would use 'iqama' or 'baqa.' Using 'julus' in that context would imply you are literally sitting in a chair in London for seven days! Understanding these boundaries helps learners sound more natural and avoid the 'translated' feel that often plagues beginner speech. By focusing on جلوس as a physical state and a formal noun, and by practicing the 'Idafa' constructions properly, you can avoid these pitfalls. Always remember: if you are describing the *act*, use جلوس; if you are describing the *person doing it*, use 'jalis'; and if you are describing the *meeting*, use 'jalsa.'
هل الـجلوس على الأرض مريح لك؟
- Word Order
- Don't put the adjective before the noun. It's 'julus tawil' (sitting long), not 'tawil julus'.
- Confusion with 'Maq'ad'
- 'Maq'ad' is the seat itself (the object). 'Julus' is what you do on it.
When exploring the semantic field of 'sitting' in Arabic, several words appear that are similar to جلوس but carry distinct meanings. The most significant alternative is قعود (qu'ud). As noted in classical dictionaries like 'Lisan al-Arab,' قعود is often the act of sitting down from a standing position, while جلوس is sitting up from a lying position. In modern usage, however, قعود has become more common in certain dialects and in religious texts to describe a state of inactivity or 'staying behind.' For example, 'al-qa'idun' refers to those who stay behind from a journey or a battle. Another related word is إقامة (iqama), which means 'staying' or 'residency.' While you might 'sit' in a place for a while, إقامة implies a more permanent or official stay. Understanding the difference prevents you from using جلوس when you actually mean you live somewhere.
- Qu'ud (قعود)
- More common for 'sitting down' from standing. Sometimes implies a longer, more stagnant state.
- Jalsa (جلسة)
- A 'session' or 'meeting.' Use this for a specific event like a court session or a coffee hang-out.
- Maq'ad (مقعد)
- A seat or a bench. This is the physical object you sit on, not the act itself.
الفرق بين الـجلوس والقعود دقيق جداً في اللغة العربية الفصحى.
Another word to consider is مجلس (majlis), which is a noun of place derived from the same root J-L-S. A 'majlis' is where 'julus' happens. It can be a living room, a council, or a parliament (e.g., Majlis al-Nuwwab). If you are talking about the environment of sitting, 'majlis' is the word you need. Then there is اتكاء (ittika'), which means 'reclining' or 'leaning.' This is a more relaxed form of sitting, often associated with luxury or comfort in Arabic literature. In the Quran, the inhabitants of Paradise are often described as 'muttaki'in' (reclining). If you want to describe someone lounging on a sofa, اتكاء is more accurate than جلوس. Furthermore, استقرار (istiqrar) means 'settling' or 'stability.' While not a direct synonym for sitting, it captures the abstract sense of 'julus' as being established in a position.
يفضل البعض الـاتكاء بدلاً من الـجلوس المستقيم.
In the context of furniture, you might encounter أريكة (arika - sofa) or كرسي (kursi - chair). These are the tools of 'julus.' In technical or medical Arabic, 'wad'iyya' (position/posture) is often paired with 'julus.' For example, 'wad'iyyat al-julus al-salima' (the healthy sitting position). When comparing جلوس to these alternatives, remember that جلوس is the most neutral and widely understood term for the act across all Arabic dialects and formal registers. It is the 'gold standard' word for learners. Whether you are reading a sign in a park, a chapter in a biology book, or a line of poetry, جلوس provides the foundational meaning upon which all these other nuances are built. By learning these similar words, you not only enrich your vocabulary but also gain a deeper appreciation for the precision of the Arabic language.
هل هذا المكان مخصص للـجلوس العام؟
- Formal vs. Informal
- 'Julus' is formal and MSA; 'Ga'da' is the common Egyptian/Gulf informal equivalent.
- Action vs. Result
- 'Julus' is the act of sitting; 'Isti'rar' is the result of being settled.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
In classical Arabic, 'Julus' is only used for someone who was lying down and then sat up. If they were standing and then sat down, the word 'Qu'ud' was used.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'j' as a French 'j' (zh). It should be a hard 'dzh'.
- Shortening the long 'u' sound. It must be 'Julūs', not 'Julus'.
- Swapping the 's' for a 'z' sound.
Nível de dificuldade
The word is short and uses common letters. Easy to recognize.
Requires knowledge of the 'waw' for the long 'u' sound.
Simple pronunciation, but don't confuse the 'j' sound.
Very common in daily life and announcements.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
The Masdar (Verbal Noun)
'Julus' is the masdar of 'Jalasa.' It functions as a noun.
The Idafa Construction
'Ghurfat al-julus' (Room of the sitting). The first part has no 'Al-'.
Gender Agreement
'Julus mureeh' (Masculine noun + Masculine adjective).
Prepositional Usage
'Julus ala' (Sitting on) vs 'Julus ma'a' (Sitting with).
Definite vs Indefinite
'Al-julus' (The sitting) vs 'Julusun' (A sitting/Sitting).
Exemplos por nível
أريد الجلوس على الكرسي.
I want to sit on the chair.
'Al-julus' is the object of the verb 'uridu' (I want).
غرفة الجلوس كبيرة.
The living room is big.
'Ghurfat al-julus' is a common Idafa construction.
ممنوع الجلوس هنا.
Sitting is forbidden here.
A common sign where the noun acts as a subject.
هل تحب الجلوس في الحديقة؟
Do you like sitting in the garden?
'Al-julus' follows the verb 'tuhibbu' (you like).
الجلوس مريح.
Sitting is comfortable.
A simple subject-predicate sentence.
تفضل بالجلوس يا صديقي.
Please sit down, my friend.
'Bi-al-julus' uses the preposition 'bi' for politeness.
أين مكان الجلوس؟
Where is the sitting place?
'Makan al-julus' is an Idafa meaning 'seating area.'
الجلوس أمام التلفاز ممتع.
Sitting in front of the TV is enjoyable.
'Al-julus' is the subject of the sentence.
أحب الجلوس مع عائلتي كل مساء.
I love sitting with my family every evening.
Uses 'ma'a' (with) to show social sitting.
الجلوس الطويل يسبب ألم الظهر.
Long sitting causes back pain.
'Al-julus al-tawil' uses the adjective 'tawil' (long).
هذا الكرسي غير مخصص للجلوس.
This chair is not designated for sitting.
'Li-al-julus' uses the preposition 'li' (for).
وضعية الجلوس الصحيحة مهمة جداً.
The correct sitting posture is very important.
'Wad'iyyat al-julus' means 'sitting posture.'
استمتعنا بالجلوس على شاطئ البحر.
We enjoyed sitting on the seashore.
'Bi-al-julus' follows the verb 'istamta'na' (we enjoyed).
هل يمكنك تنظيم الجلوس في الفصل؟
Can you organize the seating in the class?
'Al-julus' here refers to the arrangement of people.
الجلوس في الظل أفضل من الشمس.
Sitting in the shade is better than the sun.
A comparative sentence using 'afdal min' (better than).
يجب الجلوس بهدوء أثناء المكتبة.
One must sit quietly during the library (time).
'Yajibu' (must) is followed by the masdar 'al-julus.'
يعاني الموظفون من الجلوس المتواصل.
Employees suffer from continuous sitting.
'Al-julus al-mutawasil' describes a lifestyle habit.
تم تحديد موعد الجلوس القادم للجنة.
The date for the committee's next sitting has been set.
'Julus' here means a formal session or meeting.
الجلوس على العرش مسؤولية كبيرة.
Sitting on the throne is a great responsibility.
Metaphorical use for leadership and power.
يفضل البعض الجلوس في المقاهي الشعبية.
Some prefer sitting in traditional cafes.
Refers to a specific cultural social activity.
أطال الضيف الجلوس حتى وقت متأخر.
The guest stayed (prolonged the sitting) until late.
'Atala al-julus' is a common phrase for staying long.
تتطلب هذه الهواية الجلوس لساعات طويلة.
This hobby requires sitting for long hours.
Describes the physical requirement of an activity.
الجلوس في الصف الأول مخصص لكبار الشخصيات.
Sitting in the first row is reserved for VIPs.
Describes social hierarchy through seating.
كيف يؤثر الجلوس الخاطئ على العمود الفقري؟
How does incorrect sitting affect the spine?
Focuses on the health implications of the act.
أثار طول الجلوس في البرلمان جدلاً واسعاً.
The length of the sitting in parliament sparked wide controversy.
'Tul al-julus' refers to the duration of a legislative session.
يعتبر الجلوس مع الحكماء فرصة للتعلم.
Sitting with wise people is considered an opportunity for learning.
Refers to the social and educational value of companionship.
احتفلت البلاد بذكرى الجلوس الملكي.
The country celebrated the anniversary of the royal accession.
'Al-julus al-malaki' specifically means the coronation or reign.
لا بد من توفير أماكن الجلوس في الساحات العامة.
It is necessary to provide sitting areas in public squares.
Discusses urban planning and public infrastructure.
تغيرت عادات الجلوس مع دخول التكنولوجيا.
Sitting habits changed with the introduction of technology.
Discusses sociological changes in behavior.
الجلوس في صمت قد يكون أبلغ من الكلام.
Sitting in silence might be more eloquent than speech.
Abstract, philosophical use of the word.
يمنع الجلوس على الدرج لضمان حرية الحركة.
Sitting on the stairs is prohibited to ensure freedom of movement.
A formal regulation using the masdar.
كان الجلوس إلى مائدة الطعام طقساً عائلياً مقدساً.
Sitting at the dining table was a sacred family ritual.
Uses 'julus ila' to describe gathering for a meal.
يتناول الكتاب فلسفة الجلوس في الثقافات الشرقية.
The book discusses the philosophy of sitting in Eastern cultures.
Academic usage of 'julus' as a subject of study.
إن الجلوس على ناصية الحلم يتطلب صبراً جميلاً.
Sitting on the corner of a dream requires beautiful patience.
Highly poetic and metaphorical usage.
ناقش الباحثون تداعيات الجلوس المفرط على الصحة النفسية.
Researchers discussed the repercussions of excessive sitting on mental health.
Formal scientific and psychological context.
يعكس الجلوس في صدر المجلس مكانة الشخص الاجتماعية.
Sitting at the head of the council reflects a person's social status.
Describes traditional social protocols and hierarchy.
كان الجلوس بين يديه يملأ القلب سكينة.
Sitting in his presence (between his hands) filled the heart with tranquility.
'Baina yadayhi' is a classical idiom for 'in the presence of.'
تعتبر وضعيات الجلوس في اليوغا فناً قائماً بذاته.
Sitting positions in yoga are considered an art in themselves.
Technical use in the context of physical disciplines.
أدى الجلوس المطول للمفاوضات إلى اتفاق تاريخي.
The prolonged sitting for negotiations led to a historic agreement.
Refers to the endurance required in diplomacy.
ينتقد الكاتب ثقافة الجلوس السلبي أمام الشاشات.
The writer criticizes the culture of passive sitting in front of screens.
Critique of modern societal behavior.
يستقصي البحث جذور كلمة الجلوس في اللغات السامية القديمة.
The research investigates the roots of the word 'julus' in ancient Semitic languages.
Linguistic and etymological academic context.
الجلوس في محراب الفكر يتطلب عزلة تامة.
Sitting in the niche of thought requires total isolation.
Highly abstract, philosophical, and literary.
تتجلى هيبة القاضي في لحظة الجلوس للنطق بالحكم.
The judge's prestige is manifested at the moment of sitting to pronounce the verdict.
Describes the gravity of a formal judicial act.
إن الجلوس إلى الذات هو أولى خطوات المعرفة.
Sitting with oneself is the first step of knowledge.
Metaphorical use for introspection.
أضحى الجلوس على كراسي السلطة غاية في حد ذاتها.
Sitting on the chairs of power has become an end in itself.
Political critique using 'julus' as a symbol of power.
يرى المؤرخون أن الجلوس الحضري أدى إلى ضمور الروح القتالية.
Historians believe that urban sitting led to the atrophy of the martial spirit.
Sociological and historical analysis.
كان الجلوس في حضرة الغياب تجربة صوفية فريدة.
Sitting in the presence of absence was a unique Sufi experience.
Advanced mystical and poetic terminology.
تتطلب بروتوكولات الجلوس الدبلوماسي دقة متناهية في التنفيذ.
Diplomatic sitting protocols require extreme precision in execution.
Refers to the complex rules of international relations.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
Frequentemente confundido com
Jalsa is a specific session or meeting; Julus is the general act of sitting.
Maq'ad is the chair or seat itself; Julus is the action.
In classical Arabic, Qu'ud is sitting from standing, Julus is sitting from lying.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To be extremely nervous or anxious.
كان يجلس على أعصابه بانتظار النتيجة.
InformalFácil de confundir
Same root, sounds similar.
'Jalis' is a companion (a person), 'Julus' is the act.
نعم الجليس الكتاب.
Same root, very common.
'Majlis' is the place or council, 'Julus' is the act.
المجلس كبير.
Similar sound.
'Jalis' is the active participle (sitting person), 'Julus' is the noun.
هو جالس الآن.
Very similar meaning.
'Jalsa' refers to a single instance or session.
جلسة تصوير (Photo session).
Verb vs Noun.
'Ajlasa' is a verb meaning 'to seat someone', 'Julus' is the noun.
أجلسني المعلم في الأول.
Padrões de frases
Subject + Adjective
الجلوس مريح. (Sitting is comfortable.)
Verb + Al-julus
أريد الجلوس. (I want to sit.)
Ghurfat al-julus + Adjective
غرفة الجلوس واسعة. (The living room is spacious.)
Al-julus + Prepositional Phrase
الجلوس في الحديقة جميل. (Sitting in the garden is beautiful.)
Al-julus al- + Adjective
الجلوس الطويل متعب. (Long sitting is tiring.)
Qabla/Ba'da al-julus
غسل يديه قبل الجلوس. (He washed his hands before sitting.)
Idafa (Julus + Noun)
جذبني جُلوسُ الأطفالِ بهدوء. (The quiet sitting of the children attracted me.)
Metaphorical Subject
الجلوس في حضرة الكتب متعة. (Sitting in the presence of books is a joy.)
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high in both MSA and daily life.
-
Ana julus ala al-kursi.
→
Ana ajlisu ala al-kursi.
'Julus' is a noun, not a verb. You cannot use it to say 'I am sitting.'
-
Ghurfat al-jalsa.
→
Ghurfat al-julus.
While 'jalsa' means session, the standard term for a living room uses 'julus.'
-
Julus mureeha.
→
Julus mureeh.
'Julus' is masculine, so the adjective must also be masculine.
-
Al-ghurfa al-julus.
→
Ghurfat al-julus.
This is an Idafa construction. The first word should not have 'Al-'.
-
Julus fi al-kursi.
→
Julus ala al-kursi.
In Arabic, you sit 'on' (ala) a chair, not 'in' (fi) it.
Dicas
Noun or Verb?
Always remember that 'Julus' is a noun. If you want to say 'I am sitting,' use 'Ana jalis' or 'Ana ajlisu.'
The Majlis Etiquette
In a formal 'majlis,' wait for the host to tell you where to sit. This is part of the 'julus' protocol.
Watch Your Posture
Use the phrase 'wad'iyyat al-julus al-saliha' to talk about healthy sitting habits.
Idafa Master
Practice the phrase 'ghurfat al-julus.' It's the most common way you'll use this word.
Public Rules
If you see 'Mamnu' al-julus,' don't sit there! It's a common sign in restricted areas.
Invite Others
Using 'Tafaddal bi-al-julus' makes you sound very sophisticated and well-mannered.
The Long U
Don't rush the second syllable. It's 'Ju-LUUUS.' The long vowel is key to being understood.
Julus vs. Jalsa
Think of 'Julus' as the action and 'Jalsa' as the event. A 'jalsa' with friends involves 'julus.'
The Root J-L-S
Learning the root J-L-S will help you unlock related words like 'Majlis' and 'Jalis.'
Listen for Announcements
Pay attention to public transport announcements for 'amakin al-julus' (seating areas).
Memorize
Mnemônico
'Ju-loose': Imagine you are sitting down to let your 'Juice' get 'loose' in a cup. Julus!
Associação visual
Imagine a large, ornate 'Majlis' room where everyone is performing the act of 'Julus' on beautiful cushions.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'ghurfat al-julus' and 'al-julus mureeh' in a conversation today.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Arabic root J-L-S (ج-ل-س).
Significado original: The root originally referred to high, rugged ground (known as 'Jals'). Sitting was seen as being on an elevated or firm position.
SemiticContexto cultural
Never point your feet at someone while sitting; it is considered very rude.
In English, 'sitting' is often just a physical state. In Arabic, it often implies a social event or a specific room in the house.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
At Home
- أين غرفة الجلوس؟
- تفضل بالجلوس.
- هذا الكرسي مريح للجلوس.
At the Doctor
- عندي ألم عند الجلوس.
- كيف هي وضعية الجلوس؟
- تجنب الجلوس الطويل.
In Public
- ممنوع الجلوس هنا.
- هل هذا المكان للجلوس؟
- أبحث عن أماكن الجلوس.
In School
- التزموا بالجلوس.
- الجلوس بهدوء.
- تنظيم الجلوس في الفصل.
At Work
- ساعات الجلوس طويلة.
- أحتاج كرسي جلوس مريح.
- جلسة العمل بدأت.
Iniciadores de conversa
"هل تفضل الجلوس في الداخل أم في الخارج؟"
"كم ساعة تقضي في الجلوس أمام الكمبيوتر يومياً؟"
"هل غرفة الجلوس في بيتك واسعة؟"
"ما هي آداب الجلوس في بلدك؟"
"هل الجلوس على الأرض مريح بالنسبة لك؟"
Temas para diário
صف غرفة الجلوس التي تحلم بها.
لماذا يعتبر الجلوس الطويل مضراً بالصحة؟
اكتب عن موقف مضحك حدث لك أثناء الجلوس مع أصدقائك.
كيف تقضي وقت الجلوس في الحديقة؟
تحدث عن أهمية الجلوس مع كبار السن والاستماع إليهم.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, 'Julus' is a noun (masdar). The verb is 'Jalasa' (to sit). You use 'Julus' to talk about the concept or act as a thing, like 'Sitting is good.'
It is the Arabic term for 'living room' or 'lounge.' It literally means 'room of the sitting.'
It's better to use 'Jalsa' for a meeting. 'Julus' is the physical act, while 'Jalsa' is the event or session.
In modern Arabic, they are often the same. Classically, 'Julus' is sitting up from lying down, and 'Qu'ud' is sitting down from standing.
You can say 'Tafaddal bi-al-julus' (Please favor us with sitting).
It is a masculine noun. Therefore, adjectives describing it must be masculine, like 'Julus mureeh.'
It means 'Accession Day,' the anniversary of when a king or ruler took the throne.
It means 'sitting posture' or 'sitting position,' often used in health and ergonomic contexts.
Yes, it is understood everywhere, though some dialects might use 'ga'da' (from qu'ud) for casual hangouts.
Because the 'Majlis' (sitting room) is a key social space where hospitality, respect, and community are practiced through the act of sitting together.
Teste-se 185 perguntas
Write a sentence using 'غرفة الجلوس'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'Sitting is comfortable.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'ممنوع الجلوس'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'I love sitting in the garden.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Describe your 'ghurfat al-julus' in two sentences.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a warning about 'al-julus al-tawil'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'Please sit down, my teacher.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'وضعية الجلوس' in a sentence about health.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The king's accession was in 1999.' (Use Julus).
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a sentence using 'الجلوس مع الأصدقاء'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Explain the difference between 'julus' and 'jalsa' in Arabic.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'Sitting in silence is better.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write an advertisement for a 'Majmu'at Julus' (Sitting set).
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'Sitting on the grass is prohibited.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'حق الجلوس' in a sentence about the elderly.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a short paragraph about 'Majlis' culture.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'Incorrect sitting causes pain.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Use 'أماكن الجلوس' in a sentence about a stadium.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The sitting of the parliament lasted ten hours.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Write a poetic sentence about 'julus' on the horizon.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Pronounce 'الجلوس' correctly.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'Please sit down' in Arabic.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Describe your favorite place for 'julus'.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Tell someone that sitting for a long time is bad.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Ask where the 'ghurfat al-julus' is.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Invite a guest to sit in your house politely.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Discuss the importance of sitting posture.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Explain what 'Id al-Julus' is to a friend.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Talk about the etiquette of the 'Majlis'.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Debate the pros and cons of sitting on the floor vs. chairs.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Say 'Sitting here is beautiful' in Arabic.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Tell a child to sit quietly.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Ask if a seat is available for 'julus'.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Describe the 'julus' of a king on a throne.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Read the sign 'Mamnu' al-julus' aloud.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Tell someone you enjoyed sitting with them.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Explain why sitting in the shade is better in summer.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Discuss how technology changed 'julus' habits.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Describe a 'ghurfat julus' in a traditional Arabic house.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Use the idiom 'Jalasa ala a'sabihi' in a sentence.
Read this aloud:
Você disse:
Speech recognition is not supported in your browser. Try Chrome or Edge.
Listen and identify the word: 'Julus'.
Listen to the sentence: 'Al-julus mureeh.' What is comfortable?
Listen to the sign announcement: 'Mamnu' al-julus.' What should you not do?
Listen to: 'Ayna ghurfat al-julus?' What is the speaker looking for?
Listen to: 'Tafaddal bi-al-julus.' Is the speaker being rude or polite?
Listen to: 'Al-julus al-tawil mut'ib.' What is tiring?
Listen to: 'Wad'iyyat al-julus.' What topic is this related to?
Listen to: 'Id al-julus al-malaki.' What is the occasion?
Listen to: 'Amakin al-julus makhsusa.' Are the seats for everyone?
Listen to: 'Ghurfat al-julus wasi'a.' How is the room described?
Listen to: 'Adab al-julus daruriya.' What is necessary?
Listen to: 'Jalasa ala al-arsh.' Who is being described?
Listen to: 'Sa'at al-julus kathira.' What is there a lot of?
Listen to: 'Al-julus fi al-shurfa.' Where is the person sitting?
Listen to: 'Mamnu' al-julus ala al-ard.' Where can you not sit?
/ 185 correct
Perfect score!
Summary
'Julus' is the essential Arabic noun for 'sitting.' Use it to describe your living room, your posture, or the act of taking a seat in a social or formal setting. Example: 'Al-julus mureeh' (Sitting is comfortable).
- The act of sitting.
- A masculine noun.
- Part of 'ghurfat al-julus' (living room).
- Opposite of 'qiyam' (standing).
Noun or Verb?
Always remember that 'Julus' is a noun. If you want to say 'I am sitting,' use 'Ana jalis' or 'Ana ajlisu.'
The Majlis Etiquette
In a formal 'majlis,' wait for the host to tell you where to sit. This is part of the 'julus' protocol.
Watch Your Posture
Use the phrase 'wad'iyyat al-julus al-saliha' to talk about healthy sitting habits.
Idafa Master
Practice the phrase 'ghurfat al-julus.' It's the most common way you'll use this word.
Conteúdo relacionado
Frases relacionadas
Mais palavras de daily_life
أَعَدَّ
A2Preparar; aprontar. Organizar algo para um uso futuro ou evento.
عاش
A1Viver (estar vivo, existir). Exemplo: Ele vive em Lisboa.
أَعْطَى
A2Dar, entregar, conceder. Ele deu o livro ao professor.
أعيش
A1Eu vivo em Lisboa perto do mar. (I live in Lisbon near the sea.)
عصراً
A2À tarde, especificamente no final da tarde.
عطلة نهاية الأسبوع
A2O fim de semana é o período de descanso semanal.
عيد
A2Um feriado ou festival; um dia de celebração e alegria. Ex: 'Este é um feriado agradável.' 'Estamos ansiosos pelo festival.'
عِيد
A2Um dia de celebração ou descanso. As famílias se reúnem para compartilhar refeições e trocar presentes.
عيش
B1A vida ou o sustento. No Egito, também significa pão.
أبريل
A2Abril é o quarto mês do ano no calendário gregoriano.