Arabic vocabulary
How to say “silk” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
ثم أخرج طفلًا يتنقل من خرق القماط إلى خز الخزوز،
Then He brought forth a child who moves from swaddling clothes to silk garments.
خَزِّ — silk. In the genitive because 'to' governs it, this noun heads a possessive pairing, 'the silk of fine garments', so it stays bare of 'the' and draws definiteness from the owner that follows. It names the rich destination of the child's rise.
From: God's Promise of New Life →OpenArabic teaches words like خَزٌّ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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