Arabic vocabulary
How to say “dialogue” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
يبحثُ عن مساحاتِ الاتفاق ليجعلها أرضيةً للحوار، ثم يقتربُ من مواضعِ النزاع ببطءٍ وبينةٍ وهدوءٍ، كمن يفتح قفلًا دقيقًا لا كمن يكسر بابًا
He looks for areas of agreement to make them a foundation for dialogue, then approaches the points of contention slowly, clearly, and calmly, like one opening a delicate lock, not like one breaking a door.
لِلْحِوَارِ — for dialogue. The 'li-' marks what the foundation is FOR — 'a basis for dialogue.' The noun, in the -i form after the preposition, names the goal: productive conversation built on shared ground.
From: Mercy in Disagreement →OpenArabic teaches words like حِوَار through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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