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هل ستمطر اليوم؟

hal satumtar al yawm?

Will it rain today?

字面意思: Will it rain today?

15秒了解

  • A casual way to ask about the weather in Egyptian Arabic.
  • Uses the 'ha-' prefix to indicate the future tense.
  • Essential for daily planning and making small talk with locals.

意思

This is a simple way to ask if it's going to rain today. It is the most common way to check the weather forecast with friends or family in Egyptian Arabic.

关键例句

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1

Checking with a roommate before leaving

تفتكر هتمطر النهاردة؟

Do you think it will rain today?

2

Small talk with a taxi driver

يا ترى هتمطر النهاردة؟ الجو غريب.

I wonder if it will rain today? The weather is strange.

3

Asking a colleague during a break

هتمطر النهاردة؟ عشان هروح مشوار.

Will it rain today? Because I have an errand to run.

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文化背景

Rain is almost universally viewed as a positive sign or blessing (Barakah). It is common to offer prayers or make wishes when it starts to rain. In Egypt, rain is rare enough that it often stops traffic and becomes the main topic of conversation for the whole day. In the Gulf, 'rain chasing' is a hobby. People drive out to the desert to see the wadis (valleys) fill with water. In Lebanon and Syria, the rainy season is long and vital for the famous cedar trees and agriculture. Rain is expected and prepared for.

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The 'Sa' Prefix

You can use 'sa-' with almost any present tense verb to make it future. It's the easiest way to talk about the future in Arabic!

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Gender Agreement

Remember to use 'tumtir' (feminine) not 'yumtir' (masculine). The sky is a lady in Arabic grammar!

15秒了解

  • A casual way to ask about the weather in Egyptian Arabic.
  • Uses the 'ha-' prefix to indicate the future tense.
  • Essential for daily planning and making small talk with locals.

What It Means

This phrase is your go-to for checking the weather. The word هتمطر (hatumtur) means 'it will rain.' The prefix هـ (ha-) indicates the future tense. النهاردة (el-naharda) simply means 'today.' It is direct and clear. You are asking for a prediction or an observation.

How To Use It

Use it just like the English equivalent. You can say it as a standalone question. You can also add it to the start of a conversation. It works perfectly when you see dark clouds. It also works when you are planning an outing. Just raise your pitch at the end to make it a question.

When To Use It

Use it when you are getting dressed in the morning. Ask your roommate before they head out. Use it when you see someone carrying an umbrella. It is a great icebreaker with a taxi driver. You can also text it to a friend before a beach trip. It is practical and very common in daily life.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this in a highly scientific meteorology report. In very formal Modern Standard Arabic settings, use هل ستمطر اليوم؟. However, for 99% of life, this phrase is perfect. Don't use it if it is already pouring rain. That might make you look a bit confused! Unless, of course, you are being sarcastic.

Cultural Background

In Egypt, rain is not an everyday occurrence. When it does rain, it is a big event. People often get excited or worried about the mud. Asking about rain shows you are planning ahead. It is a common topic for small talk. In Cairo, even a little rain can change the whole day's rhythm.

Common Variations

If you want to ask about tomorrow, say هتمطر بكرة؟. To ask if it's raining right now, say بتمطر؟. You might also hear في مطر؟ which means 'Is there rain?'. Egyptians also use الدنيا هتمطر؟ which literally means 'Will the world rain?'. This is a very local and charming way to put it.

使用说明

This phrase is perfectly neutral and suitable for almost any daily interaction. It is specific to the Egyptian dialect but widely understood across the Arab world.

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The 'Sa' Prefix

You can use 'sa-' with almost any present tense verb to make it future. It's the easiest way to talk about the future in Arabic!

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Gender Agreement

Remember to use 'tumtir' (feminine) not 'yumtir' (masculine). The sky is a lady in Arabic grammar!

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Dialect Shortcut

If you're in Egypt, just say 'Fi matar?' (Is there rain?). It's short, easy, and everyone uses it.

例句

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#1 Checking with a roommate before leaving

تفتكر هتمطر النهاردة؟

Do you think it will rain today?

Adding 'tefteker' (do you think) makes it more conversational.

#2 Small talk with a taxi driver

يا ترى هتمطر النهاردة؟ الجو غريب.

I wonder if it will rain today? The weather is strange.

Using 'ya tara' adds a sense of wondering aloud.

#3 Asking a colleague during a break

هتمطر النهاردة؟ عشان هروح مشوار.

Will it rain today? Because I have an errand to run.

Providing a reason makes the question feel more natural.

#4 Texting a friend about a football match

هتمطر النهاردة ولا نلعب؟

Will it rain today or should we play?

Commonly used for planning outdoor activities.

#5 Being sarcastic when the sky is pitch black

تفتكر يعني هتمطر النهاردة؟

You think maybe it will rain today?

The tone implies the answer is obviously yes.

#6 A mother worried about her son's laundry

يا رب ما تمطر النهاردة عشان الغسيل.

I hope it doesn't rain today because of the laundry.

A variation expressing a wish rather than a question.

自我测试

Fill in the missing future prefix.

هل ___تمطر اليوم؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: سـ

The prefix 'sa-' (سـ) is used to indicate the future tense in Modern Standard Arabic.

Choose the correct word for 'today'.

هل ستمطر ____؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: اليوم

'Al-yawm' means today. 'Ams' is yesterday, 'Al-an' is now, and 'Da'iman' is always.

Complete the dialogue.

أحمد: هل ستمطر اليوم؟ سارة: ________، الجو مشمس جداً.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: لا أعتقد

'La a'taqid' (I don't think so) is the logical response to a sunny sky.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You see dark clouds and want to know if you should take an umbrella.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: هل ستمطر اليوم؟

This is the most direct way to ask about the possibility of rain.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

MSA vs Egyptian Dialect

Modern Standard
هل ستمطر؟ Will it rain?
Egyptian Dialect
هتشتي؟ Will it rain?

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the missing future prefix. Fill Blank A1

هل ___تمطر اليوم؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: سـ

The prefix 'sa-' (سـ) is used to indicate the future tense in Modern Standard Arabic.

Choose the correct word for 'today'. Choose A1

هل ستمطر ____؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: اليوم

'Al-yawm' means today. 'Ams' is yesterday, 'Al-an' is now, and 'Da'iman' is always.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

أحمد: هل ستمطر اليوم؟ سارة: ________، الجو مشمس جداً.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: لا أعتقد

'La a'taqid' (I don't think so) is the logical response to a sunny sky.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You see dark clouds and want to know if you should take an umbrella.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: هل ستمطر اليوم؟

This is the most direct way to ask about the possibility of rain.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

It's a bit textbook-style, but never 'too' formal. It's safe and polite. In a very casual setting, you might use the dialect version.

Because it refers to 'Al-Samaa' (the sky), which is a feminine noun in Arabic, even if the word 'sky' isn't explicitly said.

Yes, 'Hal sawfa tumtir' is also correct, but 'sa' is much more common in spoken conversation.

Say 'Hal tumtir al-an?' (Is it raining now?). Just remove the 'sa-' prefix.

No, snow is 'Thalj' (ثلج). To ask if it will snow, say 'Hal satathlij al-yawm?'.

Say 'Atamanna an tumtir' (أتمنى أن تمطر).

Usually 'Na'am' (Yes), 'La' (No), or 'Allahu A'lam' (God knows best).

Yes, but remember the 'airport' (MaTaar) confusion!

It depends! In Lebanon, yes. In the Sahara, no. That's why the question is so important.

No, for the past you'd say 'Hal amtarat?' (Did it rain?).

相关表达

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specialized form

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السماء صافية

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