ماسك

This is the 1108th most frequent Arabic word.


ماسك

"ماسك" in Arabic means "holding" or "grasping," and it can also refer to "mask" depending on context.


Here, 'ماسكاً' functions as an adjective describing the manner in which the book is held, synonymously meaning 'gripping.'

أمسك الكتاب بيدي ماسكاً به.

I held the book in my hand tightly.


In this sentence, 'ماسك' is a noun meaning 'mask,' specifically in the context of a facial skin treatment or protective covering.

استخدمت ماسك الوجه أثناء رحلتي.

I used a face mask during my trip.


Here, 'ماسك' describes the person who is actively holding onto or gripping something, serving as an attributive noun indicating the action purpose.

كان ماسك السيارة باستمرار لضمان عدم انزلاقها.

He was holding onto the car continuously to ensure it didn't slip.