Arabic vocabulary
How to say “with his arm” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
أَخَذَ عُودًا فَذَرَعَهُ بِذِرَاعِهِ
He took a stick, then he measured it against his arm.
بِذِرَاعِهِ — with his arm. A 'with/by' preposition fused to a noun bearing a tail pronoun 'his', so 'with his arm' is packed into one word. The 'with' marks the instrument of the measuring, the means by which it was done. The attached 'his' points back to the man doing the measuring.
From: Stories of Prophetic Judgments →OpenArabic teaches words like بِذِرَاعِهِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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