Arabic vocabulary
How to say “memorized” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
إِضَافَةً إِلَى فَصَاحَتِهِ وَغَزَارَةٍ مَحْفُوْظَةٍ بِسُرْعَةِ البَدِيهَةِ وَالجَوَابِ الحَاضِرِ،
In addition to his eloquence, his abundant memory, quick perception, and prompt replies,
مَحْفُوْظَهُ — what he had memorized. A passive participle, 'what was memorized', describing the abundance as a stored mass of learning. Built on the 'has been done to it' pattern, it casts the material as the thing committed to memory rather than the one doing.
From: Sermons, Wit, and Sorrow →OpenArabic teaches words like مَحْفُوْظ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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