A2 Expression 非正式 4分钟阅读

ممكن أجربه؟

mumkin ujarribuhu?

Can I try it?

字面意思: Possible I try it?

15秒了解

  • Ask permission to test or try something.
  • Works for food, clothes, gadgets, and more.
  • Friendly and polite, suitable for most situations.
  • Shows curiosity without being demanding.

意思

这个短语是你询问是否可以尝试某物的礼貌方式。当你想要测试某个物品、品尝样品,甚至想看看某项新技能是否适合你时,它都非常有用。它的氛围友好而好奇,在不强求的情况下表达了你的兴趣。

关键例句

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1

Texting a friend about a new cafe

لقيت كافيه جديد شكله حلو، ممكن أجربه بكرة؟

I found a new cafe that looks nice, can I try it tomorrow?

2

At a market stall

هذا العسل يبدو رائعاً، ممكن أجربه؟

This honey looks wonderful, can I try it?

3

Shopping for clothes

أعجبني هذا الفستان كثيراً، ممكن أجربه؟

I really like this dress, can I try it on?

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文化背景

In Lebanon, hospitality is so high that if you ask 'ممكن أجربه؟' at a friend's house, they might insist you take the whole thing home! It's common to use 'فيني' (fini) instead of 'ممكن'. Egyptians are known for their humor and friendliness in markets. Asking to try something often leads to a long conversation and a cup of tea with the vendor. In the Gulf, 'Dawaq' (tasting) is a ritual when buying coffee or dates. It is considered polite to try what is offered before discussing the price. In Moroccan souks, 'trying' is the first step of the 'bargaining dance'. Never buy without trying first, as it shows you are a savvy shopper.

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The Gender Switch

Always check the gender of the item. If it ends in 'Ta Marbuta' (ة), use 'ajarrab-ha' instead of 'ajarrab-u'.

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Don't be shy!

In Arab markets, vendors expect you to ask to try things. It's part of the social interaction.

15秒了解

  • Ask permission to test or try something.
  • Works for food, clothes, gadgets, and more.
  • Friendly and polite, suitable for most situations.
  • Shows curiosity without being demanding.

What It Means

This phrase, ممكن أجربه؟ (Mumkin ajribuh?), is your friendly way to ask for permission to try something out. It's like saying, "Hey, can I give this a whirl?" It carries a light, curious tone, perfect for exploring new things without pressure. You're not committing to anything, just asking for a chance to experience it firsthand. It’s a gentle nudge, not a demand.

How To Use It

Think of this phrase as your universal key for testing. You can use it when you see a delicious-looking pastry and want to try a bite. Or maybe you're shopping for clothes and want to see how that shirt fits. It's also great for trying out a new app feature or even testing a piece of equipment. Just point, ask, and wait for the nod! It works wonders in many everyday scenarios.

Formality & Register

This phrase is wonderfully versatile. It leans towards the informal side, making it perfect for chatting with friends or friendly shopkeepers. However, it’s polite enough that you can often use it in slightly more formal settings too, especially in customer service interactions. It’s not so casual that it becomes disrespectful, but it’s definitely not stiff or overly formal. Think of it as your default polite-but-approachable option.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're at a market in Cairo. The vendor offers you a taste of dates. You'd smile and say, ممكن أجربه؟ Or perhaps you're visiting a friend who just bought a new drone. You might ask, ممكن أجربه؟ It’s the go-to for any situation where 'trying before buying' or 'trying before committing' is the goal. It’s like the Arabic version of a "test drive" for almost anything!

When To Use It

Use ممكن أجربه؟ whenever you want to interact with an item or experience before fully engaging. This includes tasting food samples, trying on clothes or accessories, testing electronics, or even sampling a service. It's ideal for situations where you need to assess suitability or simply satisfy your curiosity. It’s your polite entry point into experiencing something new.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this phrase if you're asking to try something that's very expensive or rare, unless explicitly offered. Don't use it for personal items of others without asking first (duh!). It's also not appropriate for asking to try something illegal or dangerous. And if someone is clearly busy or in a rush, it might be better to wait or ask differently. It’s not for borrowing someone’s permanent belongings.

Common Mistakes

A common slip-up is using it for things you can't physically try, like a concept or an idea. You wouldn't ask, ممكن أجرب الفكرة؟ (Can I try the idea?). Instead, you’d ask to *discuss* or *explain* it. Another mistake is using it when the context clearly implies you *shouldn't* try something, like a "Do Not Touch" sign. Always read the room (and the signs!).

Common Variations

In some Gulf countries, you might hear ممكن أذوقه؟ (Mumkin adhooqah?) which specifically means "Can I taste it?" when referring to food. For a more casual, almost slangy feel among close friends, someone might shorten it to أجربه؟ (Ajribuh?) – dropping the ممكن. In formal settings, you might opt for a more elaborate phrase like هل لي أن أجربه؟ (Hal li an ajribuh?), meaning "May I try it?", but ممكن أجربه؟ is usually sufficient.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: At a clothing store.

Y

You

هذا القميص جميل. (This shirt is beautiful.)
S

Salesperson

شكراً لك. هل ترغب في تجربته؟ (Thank you. Would you like to try it on?)
Y

You

نعم، ممكن أجربه؟ (Yes, can I try it?)

Scenario 2: At a food festival.

V

Vendor

تفضل، هذه عينة من الكنافة. (Here, this is a sample of Kunafa.)
Y

You

شكراً! يبدو لذيذاً. ممكن أجربه؟ (Thanks! It looks delicious. Can I try it?)

Scenario 3: Online shopping chat.

Y

You

هل يمكنني رؤية المزيد من الصور؟ (Can I see more pictures?)
S

Seller

بالتأكيد. هل هناك شيء محدد ترغب في رؤيته؟ (Certainly. Is there anything specific you'd like to see?)
Y

You

ممكن أجربه افتراضياً؟ (Can I try it virtually?)

Quick FAQ

Q. Is this phrase polite enough for a job interview?

A. Generally, no. Stick to more formal language unless the interviewer explicitly suggests trying something out. It’s better to err on the side of caution.

Q. Can I use this for software?

A. Absolutely! If you want to test a demo version or a new feature, ممكن أجربه؟ is perfect. It shows you're engaged and want to explore the functionality.

Q. What if I want to try *on* something?

A. You can use ممكن أجربه؟ for trying on clothes. If you want to be super specific, you could say ممكن ألبسه؟ (Mumkin albasuh? - Can I wear it?), but the general phrase works fine.

使用说明

This phrase sits comfortably in the neutral to informal register. While perfectly polite for most everyday interactions, including customer service, avoid it in highly formal settings where a more elaborate request like 'هل لي أن...' would be preferred. A common gotcha is assuming 'try' always means physical interaction; it doesn't apply to abstract concepts.

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The Gender Switch

Always check the gender of the item. If it ends in 'Ta Marbuta' (ة), use 'ajarrab-ha' instead of 'ajarrab-u'.

💬

Don't be shy!

In Arab markets, vendors expect you to ask to try things. It's part of the social interaction.

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Not for Goals

Remember: you 'jarrab' a pizza, but you 'hawil' to learn Arabic. Don't mix them up!

例句

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#1 Texting a friend about a new cafe

لقيت كافيه جديد شكله حلو، ممكن أجربه بكرة؟

I found a new cafe that looks nice, can I try it tomorrow?

Here, 'try it' implies visiting and experiencing the cafe.

#2 At a market stall

هذا العسل يبدو رائعاً، ممكن أجربه؟

This honey looks wonderful, can I try it?

Specifically asking to taste a sample of the honey.

#3 Shopping for clothes

أعجبني هذا الفستان كثيراً، ممكن أجربه؟

I really like this dress, can I try it on?

Asking to wear the dress to see how it fits.

#4 Looking at a friend's new phone

هاتفك يبدو سريعاً، ممكن أجربه؟

Your phone looks fast, can I try it?

Asking to briefly use the phone.

#5 Instagram caption for a new product review

وصلتني هذه السماعات الجديدة! متحمس جداً، ممكن أجربه؟ تابعوني للمراجعة! #تقنية #سماعات

I received these new headphones! Very excited, can I try them? Follow me for the review! #tech #headphones

Used rhetorically to express excitement about trying the product.

#6 Asking about a software demo

برنامجكم يبدو مفيداً جداً، ممكن أجربه قبل الشراء؟

Your software looks very useful, can I try it before buying?

Requesting a trial or demo version.

#7 Job interview - testing a new tool

إذا سمحتم، ممكن أجربه؟ أود أن أرى كيف يعمل.

If you allow, can I try it? I'd like to see how it works.

Politely asking permission to interact with a tool presented.

#8 Mistake: Asking to try something inappropriate

✗ عند رؤية طبق طعام شخص آخر، قلت: ممكن أجربه؟ → ✓ سألت: هل تود مشاركتي؟

✗ Seeing someone else's plate of food, I said: Can I try it? → ✓ I asked: Would you like to share?

Directly asking to try someone else's personal food is often rude.

#9 Mistake: Asking to try abstract concepts

✗ عند مناقشة خطة عمل، قلت: ممكن أجرب الخطة؟ → ✓ سألت: هل يمكننا مناقشة تفاصيل الخطة؟

✗ When discussing a business plan, I said: Can I try the plan? → ✓ I asked: Can we discuss the plan details?

You can't physically 'try' a plan; you discuss or implement it.

#10 Emotional moment: Trying on a wedding dress

هذا الفستان مذهل، أشعر وكأنه قدري. ممكن أجربه؟

This dress is stunning, I feel like it's destiny. Can I try it on?

Expressing strong emotion while asking to try on the dress.

自我测试

You are in a shoe store. How do you ask to try on a pair of shoes (masculine plural in Arabic, but treated as singular 'it' in this phrase)?

هذا الحذاء جميل. _______؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: b

'Ajarrabu' is the correct verb for testing/trying a product.

Fill in the blank with the correct object pronoun for 'the car' (السيارة - feminine).

السيارة سريعة، ممكن أجرب___؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ها

Since 'sayyara' is feminine, the suffix must be '-ha'.

Complete the dialogue at a market.

Vendor: هذا تمر من المدينة. You: ________؟ Vendor: طبعاً، تفضل.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ممكن أجربه

Asking to try the dates is the most logical response to a vendor showing their product.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Match 'ممكن أجربه؟' to its best context:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Asking to taste a piece of cake

'Jarrab' is for testing/tasting, not for effort-based attempts.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Where to use 'Mumkin Ajarrabu?'

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Shopping

  • Clothes
  • Shoes
  • Perfume
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Food

  • Fruit
  • Sweets
  • Spices
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Tech

  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Games

练习题库

4 练习
You are in a shoe store. How do you ask to try on a pair of shoes (masculine plural in Arabic, but treated as singular 'it' in this phrase)? Choose A2

هذا الحذاء جميل. _______؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: b

'Ajarrabu' is the correct verb for testing/trying a product.

Fill in the blank with the correct object pronoun for 'the car' (السيارة - feminine). Fill Blank A2

السيارة سريعة، ممكن أجرب___؟

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ها

Since 'sayyara' is feminine, the suffix must be '-ha'.

Complete the dialogue at a market. dialogue_completion A1

Vendor: هذا تمر من المدينة. You: ________؟ Vendor: طبعاً، تفضل.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: ممكن أجربه

Asking to try the dates is the most logical response to a vendor showing their product.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

Match 'ممكن أجربه؟' to its best context:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Asking to taste a piece of cake

'Jarrab' is for testing/tasting, not for effort-based attempts.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

No, that would be very strange! To 'try' or 'test' a person, you would use 'ikhtibar' (test) or just get to know them.

Yes, if you are asking to try a new software or a new chair. It's neutral enough for the workplace.

You would say 'ممكن أجربهم؟' (Mumkin ajarrabahum?).

No, you can also use 'أقدر' (aqdar) or 'مسموح' (masmuh - is it allowed), but 'mumkin' is the most common.

Yes! You can say 'أريد أن أجرب اليوغا' (I want to try yoga).

That's the formal pronunciation of the suffix '-hu'. In dialects, it usually just sounds like a long 'o' or 'u'.

Usually, 'jarrab' implies a small sample. If you want to order the whole meal to eat it, just say 'أريد هذا' (I want this).

'Jarrab' is everyday 'trying'. 'Ikhtabar' is more like a formal 'examination' or 'scientific test'.

جربته وأعجبني (Jarrabtuhu wa a'jabani).

Yes, 'ممكن أجربه؟' works perfectly for hats, glasses, and watches.

相关表达

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ممكن أشوفه؟

similar

Can I see it?

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ممكن أذوقه؟

specialized form

Can I taste it?

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خليني أحاول

contrast

Let me try/attempt

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على سبيل التجربة

builds on

As an experiment / On a trial basis

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