This is the 1714th most frequent Arabic word.
لتلك
The Arabic word "لتلك" means "for that" or "to that" in English.
Here, 'لتلك' is used as a demonstrative adjective describing the noun 'المدينة' (the city), indicating a specific city that has been mentioned or is understood in the context.
ذهبت لتلك المدينة واستمتعت بكل شيء فيها.
I went to that city and enjoyed everything there.
In this sentence, 'لتلك' is used as a demonstrative adjective modifying 'الطالبة' (the student), emphasizing a particular student in the given context.
أعطيت الكتاب لتلك الطالبة لأنها تحتاجه في دراستها.
I gave the book to that student because she needs it for her studies.
Here, 'لتلك' stylizes the context in relation to 'القصة' (the story), contextualizing a specific story as related to the subject matter.