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モロッコ・アラビア語語彙初級からA1レベル部屋と家具

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In this lesson, you will learn Moroccan Arabic vocabulary related to rooms and furniture in a house. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe the different rooms and furniture in a typical Moroccan house.

Vocabulary List[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of Moroccan Arabic vocabulary related to rooms and furniture:

Moroccan Arabic Pronunciation Japanese
بيت bayt
غرفة ghurfa 部屋
مطبخ matbakh 台所
حمام hammam 浴室
صالة sala 居間
سرير sariir ベッド
كرسي karisi 椅子
طاولة tawila テーブル
سجادة sijjada カーペット
مصباح misbaah ランプ
شمعة shamaa ろうそく
باب bab ドア
نافذة nafida

Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples of sentences using the vocabulary related to rooms and furniture:

  • In Moroccan Arabic, "house" is "bayt".
: بيت في الصحراء
: bayt fii s-sahraa
: 砂漠の中に家があります
  • In Moroccan Arabic, "bedroom" is "ghurfa nawm".
: غرفة النوم في المنزل
: ghurfa n-nawm fii l-manzil
: 家の寝室
  • In Moroccan Arabic, "living room" is "sala".
: صالة المنزل
: sala l-manzil
: 家のリビングルーム
  • In Moroccan Arabic, "chair" is "karisi".
: كرسي جديد في المطبخ
: karisi jadiid fii l-matbakh
: 台所に新しい椅子があります
  • In Moroccan Arabic, "window" is "nafida".
: نافذة بجوار السرير
: nafida bjawaar s-sariir
: ベッドのそばの窓

Practice[edit | edit source]

Now that you have learned the vocabulary related to rooms and furniture, try to answer the following questions:

  1. What is the Moroccan Arabic word for "house"?
  2. What is the Moroccan Arabic word for "living room"?
  3. What is the Moroccan Arabic word for "bed"?
  4. What is the Moroccan Arabic word for "chair"?
  5. What is the Moroccan Arabic word for "window"?

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned Moroccan Arabic vocabulary related to rooms and furniture. Keep practicing and you will soon be able to describe a typical Moroccan house with ease.


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