Arabic vocabulary
How to say “your bed” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
إِذَا أَوَيْتَ إِلَى فِرَاشِكَ فَإِقْرَأْ آيَةَ الْكُرْسِيِّ
When you lie down in your bed, then recite the Verse of the Throne.
فِرَاشِكَ — your bed. A noun with an attached 'your' pronoun and no separate 'the', the possessor making it definite, in the genitive because the 'to' before it governs it. The 'your' marks the bed as the listener's own, the goal of going to rest.
From: The Verse of the Throne →قَالَ مَا هِيَ قُلْتُ قَالَ لِي إِذَا أَوَيْتَ إِلَى فِرَاشِكَ
He said, "What is it?" I said, "He said to me: When you lie down on your bed."
فِرَاشِكَ — your bed. A noun with the 'your' ending attached, naming the listener as owner of the bed; one written word for what English splits into 'your bed'. Because the preposition before it governs the phrase, the noun also sits in the genitive as the goal of the motion.
From: The Verse of the Throne →OpenArabic teaches words like فِرَاشِكَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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