Arabic vocabulary
How to say “reality” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
وَيَظُنُّونَ أَنَّ هَذِهِ الْحَقِيقَةَ الْأَمْرِيَّةَ الدِّينِيَّةَ
And they suppose that this religious, command-related reality
الْحَقِيقَةَ — the reality. A noun carrying 'the', feminine, sitting in the object-style ending forced by the earlier 'that' particle, and standing as the head the following adjectives describe. The definiteness fixes it as the specific reality in question. It anchors the chain of modifiers that follow.
From: Trust and Piety →لَا يَشْهَدُ إِلَّا هَذِهِ الْحَقِيقَةَ
No one testifies except this reality.
الْحَقِيقَة — the reality. The definite noun standing as what is testified to. Because the exception word governs it, the noun takes the object (accusative) ending rather than a subject ending, marking it as the thing singled out by 'except'.
From: What Worship Really Means →OpenArabic teaches words like حَقِيقَةَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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