Arabic vocabulary
How to say “with them” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
خَرَجَتْ اِمْرَأَتَانِ وَمَعَهُمَا صَبِيَّانِ
Two women went out with two boys.
وَمَعَهُمَا — and with them. Several pieces stack into one word: a linking 'and', a 'with/alongside' word, and a tail pronoun meaning 'them two'. The pronoun is specifically dual, pointing back precisely at the two women, and it shows that Arabic can pack a whole 'and with the two of them' phrase into a single written unit. The 'with' sets up an accompaniment relationship for what comes next.
From: Stories of Prophetic Judgments →OpenArabic teaches words like مَعَهُمَا through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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