جارة

This is the 5340th most frequent Arabic word.


جارة

"Jāra" (جارة) means "female neighbor" in English.


In this sentence, 'جارة' refers to a female neighbor, showing the word used as a feminine noun.

جارتنا تعد لنا وجبة شهية.

Our neighbor prepares a delicious meal for us.


Here, 'جارةً' is in an accusative state (grammatical case) due to its syntactic position in the sentence.

سمعت جارةً صوت الهاتف في الليل.

I heard a neighbor hear the phone ringing at night.


In this example, the definite article 'ال' is used with 'جارة', indicating a specific neighbor is being referred to.

وقفت الجارة عند الباب تنتظر الإجابة.

The neighbor stood at the door waiting for the answer.