شِرْكِة
/shirkeh/
Means
Company

مُوَظَّف
/muwaDHaf/
Means
Employee

بَشْتَغِلْ
/bashtaghil/
Means
I work
أَنا بَشْتَغِلْ في هاي الشِّرْكِة
/ʼanaa bashtaghil fee haay ishirkeh/
Means
I work at this company
مَكْتَب
/maktab/
Means
Office

فَريق
/fareeq/
Means
Team
نَشيط
/nasheeT/
Means
Active
عِنْدي فَريقْ نَشيط
/ʻindee fareeq nasheeT/
Means
I have an active team
زَميلْ
/zameel/
Means
Colleague
The feminine form is
زَميلِة
/zameeleh/
To form the masculine plural, we add the suffix
ين
This suffix indicates the gender and number
Masculine plural
As in
مُوَظَّفـــين
/muwaDHafeen/
Means
Employees (Masculine/ Plural)
معَلِّم
/mʻallim/
Teacher (Masculine/ Singular)
معَلْمــين
/mʻalmeen/
Teachers (Masculine/ Plural)
دِبْلوماسي
/diblumaasee/
Diplomat (Masculine/ Singular)
دِبْلوماســين
/diblumaasyeen/
Diplomats (Masculine/ Plural)
إِنْتوا
/ʼintoo/
Means
You/ You are (Masculine/ Plural)
هُمِّ
/hummeh/
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
/muwaDHafaat/
Means
Employees (Feminine/ Plural)
مُوَظَّفِة
/muwaDHafeh/
Employee (Feminine/ Singular)
مُوَظَّفــات
/muwaDHafaat/
Employees (Feminine/ Plural)
معَلْمِة
/mʻalmeh/
Teacher (Feminine/ Singular)
معَلْمــات
/mʻalmaat/
Teachers (Feminine/ Plural)
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