Arabic vocabulary
How to say “visitors” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
فَكَانَ زُوَّارُ بَغْدَادِ يَحْرِصُونَ عَلَى حُضُورِ مَجَالِسِهِ
Visitors to Baghdad were eager to attend his sessions.
زُوَّارُ — visitors. A plural noun naming the people who do an action habitually (visitors), here the subject of the 'were' copula, so it takes the subject-style ending. It heads a possessive pairing with the city name that follows, identifying which visitors are meant.
From: Public Preaching →OpenArabic teaches words like زُوَّارُ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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