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Learn Arabic Online : How to Conjugate the Arabic Verb "To Wake Up

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Learn Arabic Online : How to Conjugate the Arabic Verb "To Wake Up" in Levantine Arabic

 

Hello language enthusiasts! Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to conjugate the Arabic verb "to wake up" (أنا بصحى anaa bis7a) in Levantine Arabic. Today, we will cover its conjugation in the present tense, past tense, and future tense. Let’s dive right in!

 

Present Tense Conjugation

 

First, let’s look at how to conjugate "to wake up" in the present tense. In Levantine Arabic, the verb "anaa bis7a" translates to "I wake up." Here are its forms in the present tense for different pronouns:

 

- **أنا بصحى (anaa bis7a)** - I wake up

- **إنتَ بتصحى (inta bits7a)** - You (m) wake up

- **إنتِ بتصحي (inti bits7ee)** - You (f) wake up

- **هو بيصحى (huwe biys7a)** - He wakes up

- **هي بتصحى (hiyye bits7a)** - She wakes up

- **نحنا بنصحى (ni7na bins7a)** - We wake up

- **إنتو بتصحوا (intu bits7o)** - You (pl) wake up

- **هن بيصحوا (hinne bis7o)** - They wake up

 

Now, let’s use these conjugations in some practical examples:

 

  1. **أنا كل يوم بصحى الساعة سبعة (anaa kel yom bis7a el saa'a seba3a)** - I wake up at seven o’clock every day.
  2. **إنتَ دايمًا بتصحى بدري (inta daayman bits7a badri)** - You always wake up early.
  3. **هي عادةً بتصحى متأخرة (hiyye 3aadatan bits7a mita2kherah)** - She usually wakes up late.

 

Past Tense Conjugation

 

Next, let’s move on to the past tense. The verb "anaa sa7eet" translates to "I woke up." Here are its forms in the past tense for different pronouns:

 

- **أنا صحيت (anaa sa7eet)** - I woke up

- **إنتَ صحيت (inta sa7eet)** - You (m) woke up

- **إنتِ صحيتِ (inti sa7eeti)** - You (f) woke up

- **هو صحى (huwe sa7aa)** - He woke up

- **هي صحت (hiyye sa7et)** - She woke up

- **نحنا صحينا (ni7na sa7eena)** - We woke up

- **إنتو صحيتوا (intu sa7eetu)** - You (pl) woke up

- **هن صحوا (hinne sa7o)** - They woke up

 

Here are some examples of past tense usage:

 

  1. **أنا صحيت متشوق لليوم (anaa sa7eet mtshewe' lel yom)** - I woke up excited for the day.
  2. **نحنا صحينا متأخرين بسبب العطلة (ni7na sa7eena mita2khereen besabab el 3utleh)** - We woke up late because of the holiday.

 

Future Tense Conjugation

 

Finally, let’s look at the future tense. The verb "anaa ra7 as7a" translates to "I will wake up." Here are its forms in the future tense for different pronouns:

 

- **أنا رح أصحى (anaa ra7 as7a)** - I will wake up

- **إنتَ رح تصحى (inta ra7 ts7a)** - You (m) will wake up

- **إنتِ رح تصحي (inti ra7 ts7i)** - You (f) will wake up

- **هو رح يصحى (huwe ra7 ys7a)** - He will wake up

- **هي رح تصحى (hiyye ra7 ts7a)** - She will wake up

- **نحنا رح نصحى (ni7na ra7 ns7a)** - We will wake up

- **إنتو رح تصحوا (intu ra7 ts7o)** - You (pl) will wake up

- **هن رح يصحوا (hinne ra7 ys7o)** - They will wake up

 

Some practical examples for the future tense include:

 

  1. **أنا رح أصحى بكير بكرة (anaa ra7 as7a bakir bokra)** - I will wake up early tomorrow.
  2. **هن رح يصحوا على صوت المنبه (hinne ra7 ys7o 3la soot el mnabbeh)** - They will wake up to the sound of the alarm.

 

 

We hope this guide has been helpful in understanding how to conjugate the Arabic verb "to wake up" (anaa bis7a) in the present, past, and future tenses. Practice makes perfect, so make sure to use these examples often. Thank you for reading, and happy learning!

 

Omar Nassra