Arabic vocabulary
How to say “prepare” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
حَتَّى إِذَا دَنَوْا مِنْهَا وَاسْتَنْشَقُوا رَائِحَتَهَا وَنَظَرُوا إِلَى قُصُورِهَا وَإِلَى مَا أَعَدَّ اللهُ لِأَهْلِهَا فِيهَا،
until they come close to it, inhale its fragrance, and see its palaces and what Allah has prepared for its inhabitants in it,
أَعَدَّ — prepared. A past-tense verb, 'He prepared', with its subject, the divine name, arriving right after. The verb-first order is normal, leaving the doer to follow.
From: Turned Away at the Gate →فَيَقُولُونَ رَبَّنَا لَوْ أَدْخَلْتَنَا النَّارَ قَبْلَ أَنْ تُرِيَنَا مَا أَرَيْتَنَا مِنْ ثَوَابِ مَا أَعْدَدْتَ لِأَوْلِيَائِكَ كَانَ أَهْوَنَ عَلَيْنَا
They will say: Our Lord, if You had put us into the Fire before showing us what You showed us of the reward You prepared for Your close ones, it would have been easier for us.
أَعْدَدْتَ — You prepared. A past-tense verb with 'You' fused on as subject, 'You prepared'. It states the action inside the relative clause naming what the reward is.
From: Turned Away at the Gate →OpenArabic teaches words like أَعَدَّ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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