Workplace

...
 

شِرْكِة

 

/shirkih/

 

Means

 

Company

   
 
     

 مُوَظَّف

 

/muwazzaf/

 

Means

 

Employee

     

 

بِشْتِغِلْ

 

/bishtighil/

 

Means

 

I work

 

 

أَنا بِشْتِغِلْ بِهَيْ الشِّرْكِة

 

/ʼanaa bishtighil bihay ishirkih/

 

Means

 

I work at this company

 
 
 

 مَكْتَب

 

/maktab/

 

Means

 

Office

   
 
 

 فَريق

   

/fareeʼ/

   

Means

 

Team

 
 

 

نَشيط

 

/nasheeT/

   

Means

   

Active

 
 
 

 عَنْدي فَريقْ نَشيط

 

/ʻandee fareeʼ nasheeT/

 

Means

 

I have an active team

   
 

زَميلْ

 

/zameel/

 

Means

   

Colleague

   

The feminine form is

 

زَميلِة

 

/zameelih/

 
 
   

To form the masculine plural, we add the suffix

 

ين 

 

This suffix indicates the gender and number

 

 

Masculine plural

   

As in

   

مُوَظَّفـــين

     

/muwazzafeen/

   

Means

   

Employees (Masculine/ Plural)

   
 

 

إِسْتازْ

 

/ʼistaaz/

   

Teacher (Masculine/ Singular)

   

أَساتزِة

   

/ʼasaatzih/

   

Teachers (Masculine/ Plural)

   
 
   

كاتِبْ

 

/kaatib/

   

Writer (Masculine/ Singular)

   

كِتّابْ

   

/kittaab/

   

Writers (Masculine/ Plural)

   
 
 

إِنْتوا

 

/ʼintoo/

 

Means

 

You/ You are (Masculine/ Plural)

 

هِنِّنْ

 

/hinnin/

 

Means

 

They/ They are

 
 
   

To form the feminine plural, we add the suffix 

 

ات 

 

instead of 

 

ة / ـة

 

This suffix indicates the gender and number

   

 

Feminine plural

   

As in

 

مُوَظَّفــات

   

/muwazzafaat/

   

Means

   

Employees (Feminine/ Plural)

   
 

 

مُوَظَّفِة

   

/muwazzafih/

   

Employee (Feminine/ Singular)

   

مُوَظَّفــات 

   

/muwazzafaat/

   

Employees (Feminine/ Plural)

   
 
   

آنْسِة

   

/ʼanseeh/

     

Teacher (Feminine/ Singular)

     

آنْسات

   

/ʼansaat/

   

Teachers (Feminine/ Plural)

   
 

   
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