This is the 3961st most frequent Arabic word.
بشراء
The word "بشراء" in Arabic refers to "purchase" or "buying."
The word 'بشراء' ('in buying') here signifies interest or engagement in the act of purchasing, connecting it to the following object 'كتاب جديد' ('a new book').
أنا مهتم بشراء كتاب جديد.
I am interested in buying a new book.
The term 'بشراء' ('to buy') in this context indicates the recommended transaction, connecting the advice to the action of buying 'هذا الهاتف' ('this phone').
قمت بنصيحته بشراء هذا الهاتف.
I advised him to buy this phone.
In this case, 'بشراء' appears as part of a phrase illustrating a contemplative feeling prior to performing the act of buying 'السيارة' ('the car').