This is the 1973rd most frequent Arabic word.
أنطونيو
"أنطونيو" is the Arabic transliteration of the name "Antonio," a common masculine given name of Latin origin.
The word 'أنطونيو' is used as a subject of the sentence to refer to a person's name in Arabic, showcasing its use to identify individuals.
أنطونيو يقرأ كتابًا عن الثقافة الإيطالية.
Antonio is reading a book about Italian culture.
Here, 'أنطونيو' is used as an object in the sentence, showing its usage as a proper noun in conversational context.
قابلتُ أنطونيو في المقهى مساء أمس.
I met Antonio at the café last evening.
In this sentence, 'أنطونيو' is integrated into a statement expressing belief or future planning, demonstrating its flexibility in usage within different sentence structures.