Arabic vocabulary
How to say “al-Jawzi” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
كَانَ اِبْنُ الْجَوْزِيِّ أَنِيقًا فِي مَظْهَرِهِ نَزْهًا نَظِيفًا، مُتَنَعِّمًا فِي مَعِيشَتِهِ،
Ibn al-Jawzi was elegant in his appearance, modest and clean, and enjoyed the comforts of his life,
الْجَوْزِيِّ — al-Jawzi. A place-based family name with the long '-i' ending, completing the 'son of' chain. It takes the after-a-name case as the thing 'son of' points to, and the two words read as the single name of the man being described.
From: The Preacher's Legacy →OpenArabic teaches words like جَوْزِيِّ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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