意思
Used to ask for the location of something or someone.
文化背景
Asking 'Where is your father/brother?' is a common way to start a conversation and show respect for the family unit. In these regions, you will almost never hear 'Ayna' in the street. 'Wayn' is the universal substitute, even in semi-formal settings. Egyptians use 'Fen' and often place it at the end of the sentence, unlike the formal 'Ayna'. The phrase 'Ayna al-mafarr?' (Where is the escape?) from the Quran is a famous rhetorical use of the word regarding the Day of Judgment.
The 'Min' Rule
Always put 'Min' before 'Ayna' to ask where someone is from. Never put it at the end.
Not for Statements
Don't use 'Ayna' to say 'The place where I work'. Use 'Haythu' instead.
意思
Used to ask for the location of something or someone.
The 'Min' Rule
Always put 'Min' before 'Ayna' to ask where someone is from. Never put it at the end.
Not for Statements
Don't use 'Ayna' to say 'The place where I work'. Use 'Haythu' instead.
Dialect Awareness
If you are in Egypt, use 'Fen'. If you use 'Ayna', you'll be understood, but you'll sound like a news anchor.
Politeness
Start your 'Ayna' questions with 'Afwan' (Excuse me) or 'Min fadlik' (Please) to sound more natural and polite.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct word to ask 'Where are you from?'
من ___ أنت؟
'Min ayna' is the standard way to ask 'From where'.
Which sentence correctly asks 'Where is the teacher?' in a formal setting?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Ayna' comes at the start, and 'Fen' is informal/dialect.
Complete the dialogue in a taxi.
Driver: إلى ___ يا سيدي؟ Passenger: إلى المطار، من فضلك.
'Ila ayna' means 'To where' or 'Whither'.
Match the question to the situation.
1. أين تقع القدس؟ 2. من أين أنت؟ 3. أين مفاتيحي؟
Ayna is used for geography, nationality (with min), and objects.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Common 'Ayna' Questions
Travel
- • أين المطار؟
- • أين الفندق؟
- • أين البوابة؟
Social
- • من أين أنت؟
- • أين تسكن؟
- • أين تعمل؟
Daily
- • أين المفاتيح؟
- • أين الهاتف؟
- • أين الحمام؟
Ayna vs Dialects
练习题库
4 练习من ___ أنت؟
'Min ayna' is the standard way to ask 'From where'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Ayna' comes at the start, and 'Fen' is informal/dialect.
Driver: إلى ___ يا سيدي؟ Passenger: إلى المطار، من فضلك.
'Ila ayna' means 'To where' or 'Whither'.
1. أين تقع القدس؟ 2. من أين أنت؟ 3. أين مفاتيحي؟
Ayna is used for geography, nationality (with min), and objects.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
14 个问题No, 'Ayna' is strictly for questions. For statements, use 'Haythu'.
'Ayna' is formal (MSA), 'Wayn' is dialect (Levantine/Gulf).
أين أنتِ؟ (Ayna anti?)
No, for time use 'Mata' (متى). 'Ayna' is only for place.
In Arabic, the last vowel is often dropped at the end of a sentence or in casual speech.
Yes, it means 'Where is the problem?' and is very common.
No, 'Ayna' stays the same regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural.
It means 'To where' or 'Whither'.
Use 'Ayna aqrab...?' (أين أقرب...؟).
Yes, many times, often in a rhetorical or powerful context.
No, but the related word 'An-na' can sometimes mean both 'from where' and 'how'.
It means 'Wherever' and is used in conditional sentences.
Yes, it is the formal and respectful way to ask for location.
Usually with a preposition like 'Fi' (In), ''Ala' (On), or 'Hunaka' (There).
相关表达
من أين
builds onFrom where
إلى أين
builds onTo where
أينما
specialized formWherever
حيث
contrastWhere (relative)
أي
similarWhich