أيدي

This is the 1975th most frequent Arabic word.


أيدي

The Arabic word "أيدي" means "hands" in English.


Here, 'أيادي بيضاء' metaphorically refers to noble traits and kindness rather than literal hands.

أُحِبُّ التَّعَامُلَ مَعَ أَشْخَاصٍ ذَوِي أَيَادٍ بِيضَاء.

I like interacting with individuals of good character.


In this sentence, 'يدي' literally refers to the speaker's own hand as a physical body part.

وَضَعْتُ الكِتَابَ فِي يَدِي ثُمَّ بِدَأْتُ بِالقِرَاءَةِ.

I placed the book in my hand and started reading.


Here, 'أيادي العمال' highlights the physical and metaphorical contribution of the workers.

بَنَى المَهْنَدِسُ الجِسْرَ بِأَيَادِي العُمَّالِ المُتْقِنَة.

The engineer built the bridge with the skilled hands of workers.