Arabic vocabulary
How to say “matters” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
كَانَ يَشْغَلُهَا بِأَوَامِرِ تَتَعَلَّقُ بِعُلُومِهِ،
He occupied it with matters that relate to his knowledge,
بِأَوَامِرِ — with matters. The preposition bi- ('with') fused with an irregular, internally reshaped plural. Bi- marks the instrument the moments were filled with, and the reshaped inner pattern is what makes the noun plural. In this context it means tasks or matters rather than literal commands.
From: A Life of Reading and Writing →OpenArabic teaches words like أَوَامِرِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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