Arabic for handcuff
Safad
ﺻَﻔَﺪ
handcuff – masculine singular
The Arabic word for handcuff is pronounced Safad and written ﺻَﻔَﺪ.
Part of speech: noun. Pattern: verbal noun
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Important letters:
ﺹ
ﻑ
ﺩ
The root of the word handcuff consists of three Arabic letters:
Sad that is written ﺹ and pronounced S,
fa that is written ﻑ and pronounced f and
dal that is written ﺩ and pronounced d.
Words with the same root letters are often related.
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The letters of handcuff
ﺻَﻔَﺪ
The Arabic word for handcuff consists of: The letter Sad that is written ﺹ ( here ﺻـ ) and pronounced S and is a part of the root of the word. The short vowel a that is written as the sign َ above the letter. The letter fa that is written ﻑ ( here ـﻔـ ) and pronounced f and is a part of the root of the word. The short vowel a that is written as the sign َ above the letter. The letter dal that is written ﺩ ( here ـﺪ ) and pronounced d and is a part of the root of the word. Therefore, the word is writen ﺻَﻔَﺪ and pronounced Safad.
Arabic is written from right to left. Short vowels are placed above or under the letters, the are usually omitted.
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The pattern for handcuff
fa3al becomes Safad
We have seen that the Arabic word for handcuff is written ﺻَﻔَﺪ and pronounced Safad. It follows the pattern verbal noun form 1. All Arabic words with this pattern has the structure fa3al where f, 3 and l is replaced with the root letters of the word.
Since the pattern is fa3al and the root letters are S, f and d, the word becomes Safad.
All Arabic words with the same pattern follow the same structure. If you know the pattern and root of a word, you can often guess its meaning. Learn more about Arabic word patterns
Since the pattern is fa3al and the root letters are S, f and d, the word becomes Safad.
All Arabic words with the same pattern follow the same structure. If you know the pattern and root of a word, you can often guess its meaning. Learn more about Arabic word patterns