ثلاجة
ثلاجة 30秒了解
- Thallāja is the standard Arabic word for refrigerator, essential for daily life and household vocabulary at the A2 level.
- Derived from the root for 'ice' (thalj), it follows the tool/machine pattern 'fa'āla' and is grammatically feminine.
- While universally understood, regional variations like 'barrād' exist in the Levant, making 'thallāja' the safest formal choice.
- The word is pluralized as 'thallājāt' and is central to discussions about food, shopping, and domestic routines.
The Arabic word ثلاجة (thallāja) is a fundamental noun that every learner of Arabic must master early in their journey. It refers to the refrigerator, an essential modern appliance found in almost every household across the Arab world. Linguistically, the word is derived from the triliteral root ث-ل-ج (th-l-j), which is inherently linked to the concept of ice, snow, and coldness. In the Arabic language, nouns for machines and tools often follow specific rhythmic patterns, and ثلاجة follows the fa'ala (فعّالة) pattern, which indicates an instrument or a machine that performs a specific action intensively or continuously. This makes the word not just a label, but a description of a 'machine that ices' or 'machine that keeps things like ice'.
- Literal Association
- The word is directly connected to 'Thalj' (snow/ice), reflecting the historical transition from using ice blocks to electric cooling.
When you walk into an Arabic-speaking home, the ثلاجة is central to daily life, especially given the warm climates prevalent in many Middle Eastern and North African regions. It is used to store everything from fresh produce bought at the local souq to the ubiquitous containers of laban (yogurt) and olives. In social contexts, you might hear a host asking a family member to check the ثلاجة for cold juices or water to offer a guest, highlighting its role in the deeply ingrained culture of hospitality.
هل وضعت العصير في الـثلاجة؟ (Did you put the juice in the refrigerator?)
- Morphological Pattern
- Following the 'فعّالة' (fa'āla) pattern, it joins other modern technological terms like 'سيارة' (sayyara - car) and 'طيارة' (tayyara - airplane).
الـثلاجة فارغة تماماً اليوم. (The refrigerator is completely empty today.)
Understanding when to use this word involves recognizing its role as a feminine noun. Because it ends with the ta marbuta (ة), all accompanying adjectives and verbs must agree in gender. For example, if you want to say 'the big refrigerator,' you must use the feminine form of big: ath-thallāja al-kabīra. This grammatical consistency is key for students moving from the A1 to the A2 level. Furthermore, the word is used in both formal Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and daily spoken dialects, making it a high-frequency vocabulary item that provides immediate utility for learners.
نحن بحاجة إلى شراء ثلاجة جديدة. (We need to buy a new refrigerator.)
- Regional Variation Note
- While 'thallāja' is universal, Egyptians occasionally use it to refer specifically to the freezer section in some older contexts, though 'freezer' (فريسير) is more common now.
لا تترك باب الـثلاجة مفتوحاً. (Don't leave the refrigerator door open.)
In a broader sense, the refrigerator in the Arab world is a symbol of modern convenience and food security. In literature or news reports about economic conditions, you might see the 'contents of the refrigerator' used as a metaphor for a family's well-being. If a refrigerator is full, it implies prosperity; if it is empty, it signifies hardship. Thus, the word carries weight beyond its technical definition as a kitchen appliance. For a learner, mastering 'thallāja' is a gateway to discussing domestic life, shopping habits, and even socio-economic realities in the Arabic-speaking world.
تعتبر الـثلاجة من أهم الأجهزة المنزلية. (The refrigerator is considered one of the most important household appliances.)
Using the word ثلاجة effectively requires an understanding of basic Arabic syntax, particularly noun-adjective agreement and the use of prepositions. As a feminine noun, any adjective that describes it must also be feminine. This is usually achieved by adding a ta marbuta to the end of the adjective. For example, 'a modern refrigerator' becomes thallāja hadītha (ثلاجة حديثة). When using it as the subject of a sentence, the verb must also be conjugated in the feminine third-person form. For instance, 'The refrigerator works well' would be ath-thallāja ta'malu jayyidan (الثلاجة تعمل جيداً).
- Prepositional Usage
- The most common preposition used with 'thallāja' is 'fī' (في - in). You will constantly find yourself saying 'fī ath-thallāja' (in the fridge) when talking about food storage.
In the context of the Idafa construction (the possessive or genitive structure), ثلاجة often acts as the first part. If you want to say 'the kitchen's refrigerator,' you say thallājat al-matbakh (ثلاجة المطبخ). Notice how the ta marbuta at the end of ثلاجة is pronounced as a 't' sound when it is the first word in an Idafa. This is a crucial phonetic rule for intermediate learners to grasp to sound more fluent and accurate.
وضعتُ اللحم في ثلاجة المطبخ. (I put the meat in the kitchen refrigerator.)
- Direct Object Placement
- When 'thallāja' is the object of a verb, such as 'I cleaned the fridge' (ghasaltu ath-thallāja), it typically takes the 'fatha' ending in formal Arabic (ath-thallājata).
هذه الـثلاجة تستهلك الكثير من الكهرباء. (This refrigerator consumes a lot of electricity.)
Another important aspect is the plural form. The plural of ثلاجة is thallājāt (ثلاجات), which follows the regular feminine plural pattern (-āt). You might use the plural when discussing an appliance store or a large commercial kitchen. For example, 'The store sells various refrigerators' would be al-mahal yabī'u thallājāt mutanawwi'a. Remembering this regular plural makes it much easier to expand your descriptive capabilities without having to memorize complex 'broken plurals' common in other Arabic nouns.
هناك ثلاث ثلاجات في هذا المطعم الكبير. (There are three refrigerators in this large restaurant.)
- Agreement with Numbers
- Arabic number rules are complex; for numbers 3-10, the number takes the masculine form 'thalāth' because the singular noun 'thallāja' is feminine.
نظفوا الـثلاجة قبل السفر. (Clean the refrigerator before traveling.)
Finally, consider the use of ثلاجة in compound sentences. It often appears alongside verbs of movement like wada'a (to put), akhraja (to take out), or fataha (to open). Mastery of these combinations allows you to describe complex daily routines. For example, 'I took the milk out of the fridge and put it on the table' involves a sequence of actions that are fundamental to conversational fluency. By practicing these patterns, the word becomes a natural part of your linguistic toolkit.
أخرجتُ الزبدة من الـثلاجة لتذوب. (I took the butter out of the refrigerator to melt.)
In the real world, you will encounter the word ثلاجة in a variety of settings, ranging from the mundane to the commercial. The most common place is, of course, the domestic environment. If you are living with an Arabic-speaking family or visiting friends, the word will pop up during meal preparations, cleaning sessions, or when simply looking for a snack. It is the centerpiece of the kitchen conversation. You'll hear parents telling children to close the door or roommates negotiating space for their groceries. This everyday usage makes it one of the most practical words to learn for immersion.
- At the Appliance Store
- Shopping malls and electronics districts in cities like Dubai, Cairo, or Riyadh are filled with signs for 'Thallājāt' (refrigerators) alongside brands like Samsung, LG, and local manufacturers.
Beyond the home, ثلاجة is a standard term in the commercial and retail sectors. In supermarkets (supermarket or baqāla), you will see sections labeled for refrigerated goods. If you are looking for fresh milk or yogurt, you might ask an employee, 'Ayna thallājat al-albān?' (Where is the dairy refrigerator?). In restaurants, chefs and waitstaff use the term constantly when managing inventory or preparing cold appetizers like hummus and mutabbal. The word is universal across these professional environments, ensuring that whether you are a tourist or a worker, you will be understood.
يوجد قسم خاص للـثلاجات في هذا المتجر. (There is a special section for refrigerators in this store.)
- News and Media
- You might hear the word on TV news during segments on consumer prices, energy consumption, or during advertisements for household products.
هل تحتوي الغرفة على ثلاجة صغيرة؟ (Does the room contain a small refrigerator?)
Interestingly, you might also encounter the word in more specialized contexts. In medical settings, ثلاجة is used to refer to the cooling units where medicines, vaccines, or blood samples are stored. In these cases, it might be called thallājat al-adwiya (medicine refrigerator). Even in the morgue, the term for the cooling drawers is derived from the same root. This wide range of applications—from the kitchen to the clinic—demonstrates the word's versatility and its status as a core component of the Arabic vocabulary related to technology and preservation.
يجب حفظ هذا الدواء في الـثلاجة. (This medicine must be kept in the refrigerator.)
- In Literature and Metaphor
- Modern Arabic novels often use the 'humming of the refrigerator' to describe the silence or loneliness of a modern apartment, creating a sensory atmosphere for the reader.
صوت الـثلاجة كان الشيء الوحيد المسموع في البيت. (The sound of the refrigerator was the only thing heard in the house.)
Finally, social media and digital platforms are full of this word. From 'fridge organization' videos (tanzīm ath-thallāja) which are popular on TikTok and Instagram in the Arab world, to memes about being hungry at midnight, the word ثلاجة is a constant presence. It bridges the gap between formal language and the lived experience of millions, making it a perfect example of a word that is as useful in a textbook as it is in a text message to a friend.
شاهدتُ فيديو عن تنظيف الـثلاجة. (I watched a video about cleaning the refrigerator.)
One of the most frequent errors learners make with ثلاجة is related to gender agreement. Because the word is feminine, it is common for English speakers—whose language doesn't assign gender to inanimate objects—to accidentally use masculine demonstrative pronouns or adjectives. For instance, saying hadha thallāja (this is a fridge) instead of the correct hadhihi thallāja. This mistake is easily spotted by native speakers and can disrupt the flow of conversation. Always look for the ta marbuta (ة) at the end of a word as a visual cue for its femininity.
- Pronunciation Pitfall
- Neglecting the 'shadda' on the 'lam'. The 'll' sound should be held slightly longer. Without it, the word loses its rhythmic integrity and can sound like a different, non-existent word.
Another area of confusion is the distinction between ثلاجة (thallāja) and thalj (thalj). While they share the same root, thalj means ice or snow. Students often mix them up, saying they want to put 'ice in the ice' when they mean 'ice in the fridge.' To avoid this, remember that the longer word (thallāja) is the machine, while the shorter word (thalj) is the substance. Additionally, in some dialects, the word for freezer is thallāja while the fridge is barrād, leading to confusion when traveling between regions like Egypt and Lebanon.
خطأ: هذا الـثلاجة كبير. (Wrong: This [masc.] fridge is big [masc.].)
صواب: هذه الـثلاجة كبيرة. (Correct: This [fem.] fridge is big [fem.].)
- The 'Al-' Confusion
- Forgetting to use the definite article 'al-' when referring to a specific fridge. In Arabic, you must say 'the fridge' (al-thallāja) more often than in English conversational shortcuts.
اشتريتُ ثلاجات جديدة للمطعم. (I bought new [sing. fem.] refrigerators for the restaurant.)
Misusing prepositions is also a common hurdle. Learners might try to translate 'on the fridge' (as in on top of it) vs 'in the fridge' (inside it) literally. While fī is for 'in,' 'ala is for 'on.' Saying al-halīb 'ala ath-thallāja means the milk is sitting on the roof of the appliance, which is usually not what is intended! Furthermore, when using the word in an Idafa, many forget to pronounce the final 't' of the ta marbuta, which is a hallmark of proper grammatical speech.
الحليب في الـثلاجة، وليس فوق الـثلاجة. (The milk is in the fridge, not on top of the fridge.)
- Spelling Errors
- Forgetting the dots on the 'tha' (ث) or confusing it with 'sin' (س). Remember, 'tha' has three dots, like the 'th' in 'three'.
أين ثلاجة العرض؟ (Where is the display refrigerator?) [Correct use of Idafa pronunciation]
Lastly, learners often struggle with the 'th' sound (tha). In some dialects, like Egyptian or Levantine, this sound is often simplified to a 't' or 's' sound. While this is acceptable in casual speech, a student aiming for Modern Standard Arabic should strive to maintain the interdental 'th' sound. Mixing dialectal pronunciation with MSA grammar can sometimes lead to an inconsistent linguistic profile. By focusing on these common pitfalls, you can ensure that your use of the word is both grammatically sound and phonetically accurate.
لا تنسَ إغلاق الـثلاجة بإحكام. (Don't forget to close the refrigerator tightly.)
While ثلاجة is the standard term, the Arabic language offers several related words that describe similar functions or objects. Understanding these nuances helps a learner choose the right word for the right context. The most common alternative is barrād (براد). In many Levant countries (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Palestine) and parts of the Gulf, barrād is the go-to word for refrigerator. It comes from the root b-r-d, meaning cold. In some regions, a barrād might specifically refer to a water cooler or a larger industrial cooling unit, whereas thallāja is the domestic appliance.
- Thallāja vs. Barrād
- 'Thallāja' (from ice) is more common in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, while 'Barrād' (from cold) is preferred in the Levant. Both are usually understood everywhere.
Another related term is mujammid (مجمد), which specifically means 'freezer.' This comes from the root j-m-d (to freeze or become solid). While most modern thallājāt have a freezer compartment, if you are specifically talking about a chest freezer or the act of freezing food, mujammid is the more precise term. For smaller, portable cooling boxes used for picnics or travel, the word mubarrid (مبرد) is often used. This highlights the Arabic language's precision in naming objects based on the intensity and type of their cooling function.
ضع الآيس كريم في الـمجمد وليس في الـثلاجة. (Put the ice cream in the freezer, not in the refrigerator.)
- Mubarrid (Cooler)
- Used for water dispensers (mubarrid mā') or portable ice chests used for camping.
نحتاج إلى مبرد مياه للمكتب. (We need a water cooler for the office.)
Historically, before electricity, people used a namliyya (نملية), which was a wooden cabinet with mesh screens used to keep food away from insects while allowing air circulation. While not a refrigerator, it served a similar purpose in the domestic hierarchy of food storage. Knowing this word adds a layer of cultural and historical depth to your vocabulary. In modern slang, some younger people might use English loanwords like 'fridge,' but ثلاجة remains the dominant and most respected term in both professional and social spheres.
كانت جدتي تستخدم الـنملية قبل اختراع الـثلاجة. (My grandmother used the 'namliyya' before the invention of the refrigerator.)
- Comparison of Terms
- 1. Thallāja: Standard, 'ice-based' root.
2. Barrād: Dialectal/Regional, 'cold-based' root.
3. Mujammid: Specific for freezer functions.
4. Mubarrid: General cooler or water dispenser.
هل الـبراد هو نفسه الـثلاجة؟ (Is the 'barrād' the same as the 'thallāja'?) [A common question for learners]
In summary, while 'thallāja' is your primary word, being aware of 'barrād', 'mujammid', and 'mubarrid' allows you to navigate different regions and specific technical needs with ease. This linguistic flexibility is what distinguishes a beginner from an intermediate speaker who can adapt to local dialects while maintaining a strong foundation in Modern Standard Arabic.
تعتمد المطاعم على ثلاجات ضخمة لحفظ الأطعمة. (Restaurants rely on huge refrigerators to preserve food.)
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
Before the electric refrigerator, the word for a box used to hold ice to keep food cool was also derived from this root. The modern word 'thallāja' was officially adopted as technology evolved.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'tha' (ث) as a 'ta' (ت) or 'sa' (س).
- Failing to double the 'lam' (ل), making it sound like 'thalāja' instead of 'thallāja'.
- Shortening the long 'ā' (ا).
- Pronouncing the final 'a' (ة) as a hard 't' when not in an Idafa construction.
- Confusing the 'j' (ج) with a hard 'g' (common in Egyptian dialect, but not MSA).
难度评级
Easy to read as it follows a standard pattern and has common letters.
Requires attention to the 'tha' dots and the 'ta marbuta' at the end.
The 'tha' and 'shadda' on the 'lam' can be tricky for beginners.
Highly recognizable due to its distinct rhythmic pattern.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Feminine Noun Agreement
الثلاجة كبيرة (The fridge is big) - 'kabīra' is feminine.
The 'Fa'āla' Pattern
ثلاجة، غسالة، سيارة - All machines/tools following the same rhythmic pattern.
Idafa Construction
ثلاجة المطبخ (The kitchen's fridge) - The 'a' becomes a 't' sound.
Non-Human Plural Adjective Agreement
ثلاجات جديدة (New refrigerators) - Adjective is feminine singular.
Prepositional Phrases
في الثلاجة (In the fridge) - 'fī' triggers the genitive case.
按水平分级的例句
هذه ثلاجة.
This is a refrigerator.
Uses 'hadhihi' because 'thallāja' is feminine.
الثلاجة في المطبخ.
The refrigerator is in the kitchen.
Definite article 'al-' added to both nouns.
أين الثلاجة؟
Where is the refrigerator?
Basic question structure.
الثلاجة كبيرة.
The refrigerator is big.
Adjective 'kabīra' is feminine to match 'thallāja'.
عندي ثلاجة بيضاء.
I have a white refrigerator.
'Baydā'' is the feminine form of white.
التفاح في الثلاجة.
The apples are in the refrigerator.
Preposition 'fī' indicates location.
هذه ثلاجة صغيرة.
This is a small refrigerator.
Noun-adjective agreement.
الثلاجة باردة.
The refrigerator is cold.
Subject-predicate agreement.
ضع الحليب في الثلاجة من فضلك.
Put the milk in the fridge, please.
Imperative verb 'da'' (put).
هل الثلاجة مفتوحة؟
Is the refrigerator open?
Feminine passive participle 'maftūha'.
أريد شراء ثلاجة جديدة.
I want to buy a new refrigerator.
Verb 'urīdu' followed by infinitive 'shirā''.
الثلاجة لا تعمل.
The refrigerator is not working.
Negative 'lā' with present tense verb.
ماذا يوجد داخل الثلاجة؟
What is inside the refrigerator?
Use of 'dākhil' (inside).
نظفتُ الثلاجة يوم السبت.
I cleaned the refrigerator on Saturday.
Past tense verb 'nazzaftu'.
هذه الثلاجة غالية الثمن.
This refrigerator is expensive.
Compound adjective 'ghāliyat al-thaman'.
أغلق باب الثلاجة جيداً.
Close the refrigerator door well.
Imperative 'aghliq' with object 'bāb' (door).
يجب إصلاح الثلاجة لأنها تصدر صوتاً غريباً.
The fridge must be repaired because it's making a strange sound.
Use of 'li'annaha' (because it [fem]).
الثلاجة مليئة بالفواكه والخضروات الطازجة.
The fridge is full of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Adjective 'malī'a' followed by preposition 'bi-'.
هل تفضل الثلاجة الكبيرة أم الصغيرة لشقتك؟
Do you prefer a large or small fridge for your apartment?
Comparative structure using 'am' (or).
نسيتُ الجبن خارج الثلاجة طوال الليل.
I forgot the cheese outside the fridge all night.
Adverb 'khārij' (outside).
تحتاج هذه الثلاجة إلى تنظيف شامل مرة في الشهر.
This fridge needs a thorough cleaning once a month.
Noun 'tanzīf' (cleaning) with adjective 'shāmil'.
تأكد من درجة حرارة الثلاجة قبل وضع اللحم.
Check the fridge temperature before putting the meat.
Idafa construction 'darajat harārat al-thallāja'.
قامت الشركة بتبديل الثلاجة القديمة بواحدة أحدث.
The company replaced the old fridge with a newer one.
Verb 'baddala' with 'bi-'.
لا تضع الأكل الساخن مباشرة في الثلاجة.
Don't put hot food directly into the fridge.
Prohibitive 'lā' with jussive verb.
تستهلك الثلاجات الحديثة طاقة أقل بكثير من الموديلات القديمة.
Modern refrigerators consume much less energy than older models.
Plural agreement: 'thallājāt' with 'hadītha'.
أدى انقطاع الكهرباء إلى فساد الطعام في الثلاجة.
The power outage led to the food in the fridge spoiling.
Verbal noun 'inqitā'' (outage) and 'fasād' (spoiling).
تعتبر الثلاجة من أهم الاختراعات التي غيرت نمط حياة الإنسان.
The refrigerator is considered one of the most important inventions that changed human lifestyle.
Passive 'tu'tabaru' (is considered).
يجب توفير ثلاجات خاصة لنقل اللقاحات إلى المناطق النائية.
Special refrigerators must be provided to transport vaccines to remote areas.
Adjective 'nā'iya' (remote) matching 'manātiq' (areas).
تتميز هذه الثلاجة بتقنية تمنع تكون الجليد.
This refrigerator features technology that prevents ice buildup.
Verb 'tatamayyazu' (is characterized by).
تتفاوت أسعار الثلاجات بناءً على الحجم والمميزات التقنية.
Refrigerator prices vary based on size and technical features.
Verb 'tatāwatu' (to vary).
قمتُ بتنظيم الثلاجة لتقليل هدر الطعام.
I organized the fridge to reduce food waste.
Purpose clause 'li-taqlīl' (to reduce).
هل يمكن إعادة تدوير أجزاء الثلاجة القديمة؟
Can parts of the old refrigerator be recycled?
Passive structure 'i'ādat tadwīr'.
أصبحت الثلاجة رمزاً للمجتمع الاستهلاكي المعاصر.
The refrigerator has become a symbol of contemporary consumer society.
Verb 'asbahat' (became) with feminine subject.
ناقش الكاتب في روايته كيف تعكس الثلاجة الفارغة مأساة الفقر.
The author discussed in his novel how an empty fridge reflects the tragedy of poverty.
Complex clause with 'kayfa' (how).
يتطلب الحفاظ على سلسلة التبريد ثلاجات ذات كفاءة عالية.
Maintaining the cold chain requires high-efficiency refrigerators.
Idafa 'silsilat al-tabrīd' (cold chain).
ساهم انتشار الثلاجات في تحسين الصحة العامة عبر منع التسمم الغذائي.
The spread of refrigerators contributed to improving public health by preventing food poisoning.
Verb 'sāhama fī' (contributed to).
تستخدم بعض الثلاجات الذكية الذكاء الاصطناعي لإدارة المخزون الغذائي.
Some smart refrigerators use AI to manage food inventory.
Adjective 'dhakiyya' (smart).
تعد الثلاجة جزءاً لا يتجزأ من البنية التحتية للمطابخ الحديثة.
The refrigerator is an integral part of modern kitchen infrastructure.
Phrase 'juz'an lā yatajazzā'' (integral part).
انتقد التقرير البيئي الغازات المستخدمة في تبريد الثلاجات القديمة.
The environmental report criticized the gases used in cooling old refrigerators.
Passive participle 'mustakhdama' (used).
تطور تصميم الثلاجة من مجرد صندوق ثلج إلى جهاز ذكي متصل بالإنترنت.
The design of the refrigerator evolved from a mere ice box to a smart device connected to the internet.
Prepositional phrase 'min... ilā' (from... to).
يمثل طنين الثلاجة في الأدب الوجودي خلفية صوتية للعزلة الإنسانية.
The humming of the refrigerator in existential literature represents an acoustic backdrop for human isolation.
Sophisticated vocabulary like 'tanīn' (humming).
أحدثت الثلاجة ثورة في الجغرافيا الاقتصادية عبر تمكين تجارة السلع القابلة للتلف.
The refrigerator revolutionized economic geography by enabling the trade of perishable goods.
Verbal noun 'tamkīn' (enabling).
إن سبر أغوار التاريخ التقني يكشف أن الثلاجة لم تكن مجرد ترف بل ضرورة حيوية.
Probing the depths of technical history reveals that the refrigerator was not just a luxury but a vital necessity.
Idiomatic 'sabr aghwār' (probing the depths).
تتجلى براعة التصميم الهيكلي في الثلاجات الحديثة من خلال استغلال المساحات الداخلية.
The ingenuity of structural design in modern refrigerators is manifested through the exploitation of internal spaces.
Reflexive verb 'tatajallā' (is manifested).
تخضع الثلاجات الصناعية لمعايير صارمة لضمان سلامة المنتجات الدوائية.
Industrial refrigerators are subject to strict standards to ensure the safety of pharmaceutical products.
Verb 'takhda'u li-' (is subject to).
يمكن اعتبار الثلاجة بمثابة أرشيف غذائي يعكس العادات الثقافية للمجتمعات.
The refrigerator can be considered a food archive reflecting the cultural habits of societies.
Metaphorical use of 'arshīf' (archive).
تتطلب صيانة الثلاجات العملاقة في السفن خبرات هندسية متقدمة.
Maintenance of giant refrigerators on ships requires advanced engineering expertise.
Adjective 'imlaqa' (giant).
إن التخلص غير المسؤول من الثلاجات القديمة يشكل تهديداً جسيماً لطبقة الأوزون.
The irresponsible disposal of old refrigerators poses a serious threat to the ozone layer.
Emphasis using 'inna' and complex subject.
常见搭配
常用短语
— The fridge is empty. Often used to say there is no food in the house.
لا يوجد شيء للأكل، الثلاجة فاضية.
— Put it in the fridge. A very common command during meal cleanup.
إذا انتهيت من العشاء، حطه في الثلاجة.
— Take out of the fridge. Used when starting to cook or serve.
طلع الزبدة من الثلاجة قبل ساعة.
— The morgue. A formal and somber term used in hospitals or news.
تم نقل الجثامين إلى ثلاجة الموتى.
— Fridge magnet. A common souvenir or household item.
أحب جمع مغناطيس الثلاجة من كل بلد.
— Fridge shelf. Used when looking for something specific.
البيض موجود في الرف العلوي من الثلاجة.
— Stocking the fridge. Used after grocery shopping.
قضينا ساعة في تعبئة الثلاجة بالأغراض.
— Fridge smell. Usually refers to a bad odor needing cleaning.
هناك ريحة غريبة في الثلاجة.
容易混淆的词
Means 'ice'. Students often say 'ice' when they mean 'refrigerator'.
In some older Egyptian contexts, 'thallāja' might refer to the freezer specifically, while the fridge is 'barrād'.
Means 'washing machine'. Both follow the same pattern and are feminine, leading to mix-ups.
习语与表达
— Literal: His mind is in the fridge. Meaning: He is very calm, cold-blooded, or perhaps slow to react.
الرجل هادئ جداً، كأن عقله في الثلاجة.
Informal— Literal: To put the matter in the fridge. Meaning: To postpone or freeze a project or decision indefinitely.
قرر المدير وضع مشروع التوسعة في الثلاجة حالياً.
Business / Informal— Literal: His blood is cold like a fridge. Meaning: He is indifferent or lacks emotion.
لا يهتم بأي شيء، دمه بارد كالثلاجة.
Informal— Literal: His heart is a fridge. Meaning: He is unfeeling or unempathetic.
لا يبكي أبداً، قلبه ثلاجة.
Slang— Literal: Saved in the fridge. Meaning: Keeping something safe but unused.
هذه الأفكار محفوظة في الثلاجة للمستقبل.
Metaphorical— Literal: Like a fridge in winter. Meaning: Something redundant or unnecessarily cold.
هذا المكيف مثل الثلاجة في الشتاء، لا نحتاجه.
Colloquial— Literal: A moving fridge. Meaning: Someone who wears too many clothes or is always cold.
أنت ترتدي الكثير من المعاطف، تبدو كثلاجة متحركة.
Humorous— Literal: Freezing the account. (Related to the cooling root). Meaning: Suspending a bank account.
تم تجميد حساباته البنكية.
Formal— Literal: Between the fridge and the oven. Meaning: Being busy in the kitchen or having conflicting priorities.
قضت يومها بين الثلاجة والفرن لتجهز الوليمة.
Colloquial— Literal: Colder than the fridge. Meaning: Extremely boring or unemotional person/event.
كان الحفل أبرد من الثلاجة.
Slang容易混淆
Shared root and similar sound.
Thalj is a substance (ice); Thallāja is a machine (refrigerator).
أريد ثلجاً من الثلاجة.
Used interchangeably in some regions.
Thallāja is MSA and general; Barrād is regional (Levant).
البراد في المطبخ.
Both relate to cooling.
Mubarrid is usually a smaller cooler or water dispenser.
مبرد المياه فارغ.
Both are in the kitchen.
Mujammid is specifically for freezing (freezer).
ضع اللحم في المجمد.
Rhyming word with similar ending.
Dajāja is 'chicken'; Thallāja is 'fridge'.
الدجاجة في الثلاجة.
句型
هذه ثلاجة + [adjective]
هذه ثلاجة كبيرة.
[verb] + في الثلاجة
ضع الماء في الثلاجة.
أحتاج إلى + [verbal noun] + الثلاجة
أحتاج إلى إصلاح الثلاجة.
تعتبر الثلاجة من + [plural noun]
تعتبر الثلاجة من الأجهزة المهمة.
بفضل + الثلاجة + [result]
بفضل الثلاجة، أصبح حفظ الطعام سهلاً.
تعكس الثلاجة + [abstract concept]
تعكس الثلاجة عادات المجتمع الاستهلاكية.
أين + الثلاجة؟
أين الثلاجة؟
الثلاجة + [state]
الثلاجة مفتوحة.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
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如何使用
Extremely high in daily domestic and commercial life.
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Using 'hadha' instead of 'hadhihi'.
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هذه ثلاجة.
Since 'thallāja' is feminine, you must use the feminine demonstrative pronoun.
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Pronouncing it 'thalāja' (single L).
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Thallāja (double L).
The 'shadda' is essential for the correct rhythmic pattern of the word.
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Saying 'thalj' when you mean 'thallāja'.
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وضعت الحليب في الثلاجة.
Thalj is ice; thallāja is the refrigerator. You can't put milk inside a piece of ice!
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Using masculine adjectives (e.g., thallāja kabīr).
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ثلاجة كبيرة.
Adjectives must agree with the feminine noun by adding a 'ta marbuta'.
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Forgetting the 't' sound in Idafa.
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Thallājat al-matbakh.
The 'ta marbuta' transitions to a 't' sound when possessive logic is applied.
小贴士
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'thallāja' is feminine. Your adjectives must end in 'ة'. For example: 'thallāja jadīda' (a new fridge).
The Double L
Don't rush the 'lam'. The shadda means you should linger on the 'L' sound for a split second longer.
Root Learning
Connect 'thallāja' to 'thalj' (ice). This will help you remember that it's the machine that makes things like ice.
Regional Awareness
If you are in Beirut or Damascus, use 'barrād'. If you are in Cairo or Riyadh, 'thallāja' is perfect.
The Idafa Rule
When saying 'the kitchen fridge' (thallājat al-matbakh), pronounce the 'ة' as a 't'. It sounds much more professional.
Tha Dots
The letter 'tha' (ث) has three dots. Think of it like the three sides of a triangle to help you remember.
Machine Pattern
Whenever you hear a word ending in '-āja' or '-āra', it's often a machine. This helps you guess the meaning of new words.
Hospitality
Mentioning a 'full fridge' is a sign of being a good host. Use it when talking about preparing for guests.
Sticky Note Method
Put a sticky note on your own fridge that says 'ثلاجة'. You'll see it 20 times a day and never forget it.
Freezer vs Fridge
If you need to be specific about the freezer, use 'mujammid'. 'Thallāja' is usually the whole unit.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Thallāja' as the 'Thawing-dodger'. It dodges the thawing process by keeping everything icy (Thalj).
视觉联想
Imagine a giant block of ice (Thalj) shaped like a box in your kitchen with a 'Double L' (لل) shaped handle. That is your Thallāja.
Word Web
挑战
Go to your kitchen and label five items that are currently inside your 'thallāja' using Arabic sticky notes.
词源
Derived from the Arabic root ث-ل-ج (th-l-j), which relates to ice and snow. This root is ancient and found in various Semitic languages.
原始含义: The root originally referred to natural ice or snow falling from the sky.
Afroasiatic -> Semitic -> Central Semitic -> Arabic.文化背景
In low-income areas, a large refrigerator is a significant status symbol. Be mindful when discussing luxury appliances in mixed socio-economic company.
In English-speaking cultures, the 'fridge' is often a place for family photos and reminders. In the Arab world, it is similarly used, but often features religious invocations or 'Mashallah' stickers.
在生活中练习
真实语境
At Home
- افتح الثلاجة
- نظف الثلاجة
- املأ الثلاجة
- أغلق الثلاجة
Shopping
- بكم هذه الثلاجة؟
- أريد ثلاجة كبيرة
- هل يوجد ضمان للثلاجة؟
- ثلاجة موفرة للكهرباء
Restaurant
- ضع الطلب في الثلاجة
- الثلاجة معطلة
- درجة حرارة الثلاجة مرتفعة
- أحضر العصير من الثلاجة
Hospital
- ثلاجة الأدوية
- حفظ العينات في الثلاجة
- ثلاجة بنك الدم
- تبريد اللقاحات
Moving House
- انقل الثلاجة بحذر
- وزن الثلاجة ثقيل
- مكان الثلاجة الجديد
- تغليف الثلاجة
对话开场白
"هل ثلاجتك منظمة أم فوضوية؟ (Is your fridge organized or messy?)"
"ما هو الشيء الذي لا ينقص أبداً من ثلاجتك؟ (What is the one thing that is never missing from your fridge?)"
"هل تفضل الثلاجات الحديثة التي تعمل باللمس؟ (Do you prefer modern touch-screen refrigerators?)"
"ماذا تفعل إذا تعطلت الثلاجة فجأة؟ (What do you do if the fridge suddenly breaks?)"
"هل تضع مغناطيسات كثيرة على باب الثلاجة؟ (Do you put many magnets on the fridge door?)"
日记主题
صف محتويات ثلاجتك اليوم بالتفصيل. (Describe the contents of your fridge today in detail.)
اكتب عن أهمية الثلاجة في حياتنا اليومية. (Write about the importance of the refrigerator in our daily lives.)
تخيل يوماً بدون ثلاجة، كيف ستتغير حياتك؟ (Imagine a day without a fridge, how would your life change?)
قارن بين الثلاجات القديمة والحديثة من حيث الشكل والوظيفة. (Compare old and modern fridges in terms of form and function.)
اكتب قصة قصيرة تبدأ بفتح باب الثلاجة في منتصف الليل. (Write a short story starting with opening the fridge door at midnight.)
常见问题
10 个问题It is feminine because it ends with a 'ta marbuta' (ة). This means you must use feminine adjectives like 'kabīra' and demonstratives like 'hadhihi'.
Both mean refrigerator. 'Thallāja' is the standard Arabic term used in formal writing and in countries like Egypt and Saudi Arabia. 'Barrād' is a common dialectal alternative used in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
The most precise word is 'mujammid' (مجمد), but many people also use the English loanword 'freezer' (فريزر) or just refer to the whole unit as 'thallāja'.
It follows the regular feminine plural pattern: 'thallājāt' (ثلاجات).
It is pronounced like the voiceless 'th' in 'think' or 'three'.
Usually, a water cooler is called 'mubarrid mā'' or 'barrāda', but 'thallāja' specifically refers to the food storage appliance.
Because the word follows the 'fa'āla' pattern, which doubles the second root letter to indicate a machine or tool.
You say 'Anā unazzifu al-thallāja' (أنا أنظف الثلاجة).
It is 'magnātīs al-thallāja' (مغناطيس الثلاجة).
No, the word 'thallāja' is a modern term for the appliance. However, the root 'thalj' (ice/hail) appears in the Quran.
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Describe your fridge in three sentences.
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Say 'The fridge is big' in Arabic.
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Say 'Where is the fridge?' in Arabic.
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Say 'Open the fridge' in Arabic.
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Listen and identify the word: Thallāja.
Listen and identify: Bāb al-thallāja.
Listen and identify: Thallāja jadīda.
Listen and identify: Al-halīb fī al-thallāja.
Listen and identify: Thallājāt.
Listen and identify: Mujammid.
Listen and identify: Thallāja ma'tūla.
Listen and identify: Thallāja fārigha.
Listen and identify: Wada'tu al-mā'.
Listen and identify: Kahrabā'.
Listen and identify: Matbakh.
Listen and identify: Thallāja dhakiyya.
Listen and identify: Al-thallāja fī al-zāwiya.
Listen and identify: Nazzaf al-thallāja.
Listen and identify: Magnātīs.
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Summary
The word 'thallāja' (ثلاجة) is a feminine noun meaning refrigerator. It is essential for describing kitchen environments and daily tasks. Example: 'ضع العصير في الثلاجة' (Put the juice in the fridge).
- Thallāja is the standard Arabic word for refrigerator, essential for daily life and household vocabulary at the A2 level.
- Derived from the root for 'ice' (thalj), it follows the tool/machine pattern 'fa'āla' and is grammatically feminine.
- While universally understood, regional variations like 'barrād' exist in the Levant, making 'thallāja' the safest formal choice.
- The word is pluralized as 'thallājāt' and is central to discussions about food, shopping, and domestic routines.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that 'thallāja' is feminine. Your adjectives must end in 'ة'. For example: 'thallāja jadīda' (a new fridge).
The Double L
Don't rush the 'lam'. The shadda means you should linger on the 'L' sound for a split second longer.
Root Learning
Connect 'thallāja' to 'thalj' (ice). This will help you remember that it's the machine that makes things like ice.
Regional Awareness
If you are in Beirut or Damascus, use 'barrād'. If you are in Cairo or Riyadh, 'thallāja' is perfect.
例句
ضع العصير في الثلاجة ليبقى بارداً.
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