Arabic vocabulary
How to say “be light” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
ومن قل شربه خف منامه،
Whoever drinks less, sleeps lightly.
خَفَّ — becomes light. A past-tense verb meaning 'becomes light', heading the result clause with general present force. Its subject is built in, and the following noun is what becomes light.
From: Eating in Moderation →ومن خف منامه ظهرت بركة عمره
Whoever sleeps lightly, the blessings in his life are evident.
خَفَّ — becomes light. A past-tense verb 'becomes light' with built-in subject, read as a general present under the conditional frame. It heads the condition clause.
From: Eating in Moderation →OpenArabic teaches words like خَفَّ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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