Arabic vocabulary
How to say “to soothe” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
يُرَوِّحُ عَنْ النُفُوسِ لِتَسْتَعِدَّ لِسَمَاعِ مَواعِظِهِ،
He soothes the souls so that they may prepare to hear his admonitions.
يُرَوِّحُ — he soothes. A present-tense verb on the intensive pattern (doubled middle consonant), meaning 'to give rest/ease to', with its 'he' subject built in. It pairs with the preposition after it to mean 'bring relief to', the relieving force carried by the verb's shape.
From: The Preacher's Legacy →OpenArabic teaches words like رَوَّحُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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