Household appliances in Arabic

These days we have a mass of household appliances in our homes to make domestic duties easier and quicker. Look around your kitchen and laundry and you will see just how many little electrical time saving devices you have. Now, here is the Arabic vocabulary for you to put to those little wonders.

Today we're going to learn some of the most common words for household appliances in Arabic.

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Let's talk about household appliances in Arabic- El Aghiza el Manzeleya

Let's start with the kitchen:

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غسالة طباق
3’asalet teba2
Dishwasher
فرن
Forn
Oven
بوتاجاز
Botagaz
Stove
غلاية
3’alaya
Kettle
حماصة
7amasa
Toaster
تلاجة
Talaga
Fridge
فريزر
Freezar
Freezer
خلاط
7’alat
Mixer
And now on to some other parts of the house!
غسالة
3’asala
Washing machine
ستيريو
Stario
Stereo
كومبيوتر
Kombiouter
Computer
تليفون
Telifone
Telephone
ماكوة
Makwa
Iron
ميكرويف
Maycrowave
Microwave
منبه
Menabih
Alarm clock

Did you recognize some of those words? Pretty similar to the English, aren't they? You'll come across plenty of borrowed English words like these, especially with newer technological inventions! Until next time....

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