Arabic vocabulary
How to say “bathhouse” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
وَلَا يَتَمَكَّنُ مِنْ خُرُوجِ إِلَى حَمَّامٍ وَلَا غَيْرِهِ،
and he was unable to go out to the bathhouse or anywhere else,
حَمَّامٍ — bathhouse. The noun governed by the preceding 'to'. It has no al-, so it is indefinite, 'a bathhouse', and it shows the genitive ending the preposition requires. It is the place the blocked motion was aimed at.
From: An Exiled Scholar's Trials →OpenArabic teaches words like حَمَّامٍ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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