Arabic vocabulary
How to say “my Lord” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فيقول إن ربي غضب اليوم غضباً لم يغضب قبله مثله، ولن يغضب بعده مثله، وإنه قد كانت لي دعوة دعوت بها على قومي،
He says, "My Lord was angry today with an anger like none before it, and none like it will be after it, and indeed there was for me a supplication which I invoked against my people,"
رَبِّيَ — my Lord. A noun with a 'my' pronoun fused onto its end, a possessive in one word. It sits in the accusative because the emphasis particle before it governs that ending, and the attached 'my' marks the speaker's own Lord.
From: The Prophet's Intercession →OpenArabic teaches words like رَبِّيَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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