Arabic vocabulary
How to say “Sarah” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
فلما حل الهدم بودي سارة منع الولدان يجوز،
When the ruin befell Sarah’s town, children were no longer allowed to pass.
سَارَةَ — Sarah. A proper name serving as the owning half of 'the town of Sarah', in the genitive because it completes the possessive pairing. Even a name takes the 'of' case here, and the side-by-side order alone carries the ownership without a separate word.
From: God's Promise of New Life →فَلَمَّا حَلَّ الْهَدْمُ بِوُدِّ سَارَةَ مَنْعُ الْوِلْدَيْنِ يَجُوزُ،
When destruction befell Sarah's household, preventing the two sons was permissible.
سَارَةَ — Sarah. A proper name completing the 'of' pairing 'the household of Sarah'. As the owning second term it stands in the genitive (the audible ending), identifying whose household the destruction struck.
From: On Birth and Its Timing →OpenArabic teaches words like سَارَةَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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