He heard the doorbell and walked down.

The Arabic phrase He heard the doorbell and walked down. is pronounced sami3a jarasa albaabi wanazala 'ilaa al'asfali and written ﺳَﻤِﻊَ ﺟَﺮَﺱَ ﺍَﻟﺒَﺎﺏِ ﻭَﻧَﺰَﻝَ ﺇِﻟَﻰ ﺍَﻟﺄَﺳﻔَﻞِ

The Arabic words in He heard the doorbell and walked down.

Below you can see detailed information about every word in the Arabic phrase He heard the doorbell and walked down.. You can see the English translation of the word, how the word is spelled and pronounced and how the word has been conjugated in the phrase. There is also a link to get even more information about the word.

to hear

ﺳَﻤِﻊَ
Pronounciation: sami3a
English translation: to hear
Part of speech: verb
person: he
tense: past tense

bell

ﺟَﺮَﺱَ
Pronounciation: jarasa
English translation (of the word in its basic form): bell
Part of speech: noun
case: accusative
definiteness: definite form (beginning of an idafa contruction)
gender: masculine
Accusative has many usages. Among others, it is used for the object in a verbal sentence. It is also used to express time an dplace. It is also used as predicative to incomplete verbs like kaana.

The base form of the word bell

ﺟَﺮَﺱ
jaras
(singular, indefinite, no case)

door

ﺍَﻟﺒَﺎﺏِ
Pronounciation: albaabi
English translation: door
Part of speech: noun
case: genitive
definiteness: definite form
gender: masculine
The word has genitive case since it is the owner of an an idafa contruction

and

ﻭَ
Pronounciation: wa
English translation: and
Part of speech: conjunction
Is attached to the word that follows.

to descend

ﻧَﺰَﻝَ
Pronounciation: nazala
English translation: to descend
Part of speech: verb
person: he
tense: past tense

to

ﺇِﻟَﻰ
Pronounciation: 'ilaa
English translation: to
Part of speech: preposition
A word that follows a preposition has genitive caseRead more

underneath

ﺍَﻟﺄَﺳﻔَﻞِ
Pronounciation: al'asfali
English translation: underneath
Part of speech: adverb

Type of phrase: Complete sentence

A complete sentence. The sentence contains a verb, but there are also complete Arabic sentences without any verb.