Arabic vocabulary
How to say “my molar” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
آكِلٌ مِنْ كِيسِي وَمِنْ كِسْوَتِي حَتَّى لَقَدْ أَوْجَعَنِي ضِرْسِي
I ate from my purse and from my clothes until my molar ached.
ضِرْسِي — my molar. A noun ending in -i 'my', so it fuses 'molar' with the speaker as owner. It is the doer of 'pained' in the previous verb (which carried 'me' as its object), so it serves as the delayed subject of that aching.
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