أنطوان

This is the 4590th most frequent Arabic word.


أنطوان

"أنطوان" is the Arabic transliteration of the name "Antoine," which is the French form of "Anthony."


The word "أنطوان" serves as the subject of the sentence, referring to a proper noun, the individual's name, who the action pertains to.

أنطوان يذهب إلى المدرسة كل صباح.

Antoine goes to school every morning.


Here, "أنطوان" acts as the object of the verb "قابلت" (I met), indicating the name of the person who was met.

قابلت أنطوان في المكتبة البارحة.

I met Antoine at the library yesterday.


The word "أنطوان" is in the genitive case here, showing possession of the noun "كتاب" (book), indicating that the book belongs to Antoine.

كتاب أنطوان مليء بالمغامرات المثيرة.

Antoine's book is full of exciting adventures.