Arabic vocabulary
How to say “your camel” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
ثُمَّ قَالَ أَتَبِيعُ جَمَلَكَ
Then he said, "Will you sell your camel?"
جَمَلَكَ — your camel. This is the object of 'sell', a noun with an attached -ka ('your', male) fused onto it. It takes the accusative ending as the thing acted on, and the possessor names whose camel is up for sale.
From: Marriage and Financial Justice →قَالَ فَدَعْ جَمَلَكَ،
He said, "Then leave your camel."
جَمَلَكَ — your camel. This is the object of the command 'leave', a noun with an attached -ka ('your', male). It takes the accusative ending as the thing acted on, and the possessor names whose camel is to be left.
From: Marriage and Financial Justice →قَالَ خُذْ جَمَلَكَ وَلَكَ ثَمَنُهُ
He said, "Take your camel, and for you is its price."
جَمَلَكَ — your camel. This is the object of 'take', a noun with an attached -ka ('your', male) fused on. It takes the accusative ending as the thing acted upon, and the possessor names whose camel is to be taken.
From: Marriage and Financial Justice →OpenArabic teaches words like جَمَلَكَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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