تَنْفيس root: ن-ف-س / form II verbal noun / definition: catharsis Someone told me yesterday that I seem to do a lot of work without much financial return. Exhibit A: this blog. But this passion project doesn’t feel like work in any sense of the word. Except for the part where I spend hours planningContinue reading “Arabic Prepositions: Common and Less So”
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Wehr Wednesdays #302
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Four Weeks, and Three Arabic Phrases
العَوْم root: ع-و-م / form I verbal noun / definition: floating I returned to London yesterday with my glasses broken, heart full, and mind a mess. Those four weeks in Majorca, in my childhood home and bedroom with the sea-blue curtains I’ve had for the past twenty years, felt like too little time to honourContinue reading “Four Weeks, and Three Arabic Phrases”
Wehr Wednesdays #301
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Dictionary Finds: A Page of Woe
مُخَلِّص root: خ-ل-ص / form II active participle / definition: saviour, Salvador These days, I’ve been thinking a lot about Salvador—the diabetic former boxer who drove my mum and I to the airport two years ago. He was driving between motorway lanes whilst scrolling through photos on his phone to share with us and pullingContinue reading “Dictionary Finds: A Page of Woe”
Wehr Wednesdays #300
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Journeys with Arabic: James Scanlan
مَعْز root: م-ع-ز / collective noun / definition: goats After six hundred posts and more than five years, I think I can graciously forgive if you have tired of my (written) voice at any point. I’ve been planning to introduce some other voices, here and there, to the blog for quite some time. And thanksContinue reading “Journeys with Arabic: James Scanlan”
Wehr Wednesdays #299
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Seven Arabic Passive Participles Meaning “Infatuated”
طُفولة root: ط-ف-ل / noun / definition: childhood Isn’t it interesting how places from our childhood seem smaller when we revisit them? Maybe it’s that we’ve grown physically—sure—and the space is narrower, relative to our bodies. But maybe it’s also our worldview that has expanded and, subsequently, made our past seem that little bit moreContinue reading “Seven Arabic Passive Participles Meaning “Infatuated””
Wehr Wednesdays #298
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
From an Airport, into the Blur
مَطار root: ط-ي-ر / noun of place / plural: مَطارات / definition: airport I’m writing this from a quiet(er) corner of Gatwick’s North Terminal after arriving four hours early, burdened with overstuffed cabin bags and guilt from having to throw away an unopened pint of milk before I left home. Even after a sit-down matchaContinue reading “From an Airport, into the Blur”
Wehr Wednesdays #297
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Exploring Time in the Arabic Dictionary: “the Past”
حُلْم root: ح-ل-م / noun / plural: أَحْلام / definition: dream A few nights ago, I had a series of vivid dreams—each storyline defined and profound in and of itself. And yet I couldn’t help but to try to tie those threads together in my fervent hunt for “greater meaning”. I think that sums upContinue reading “Exploring Time in the Arabic Dictionary: “the Past””
Wehr Wednesdays #296
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Seven Phrases of Rage in Arabic
غَضَب root: غ-ض-ب / noun / definition: anger My mind feels switched off today, and I think it’s because I poured out all of my thoughts into the other post. I talked about the word عدن, my PhD status upgrade, and my search for olive leaves to burn. My friend said she liked that metaphor—aboutContinue reading “Seven Phrases of Rage in Arabic”
Wehr Wednesdays #295
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Arabic Observations: Returning to مُحيط
إعادة root: ع-و-د / form IV verbal noun / definition: return, re- In the past few days, I reconnected with someone I haven’t seen in eleven years. And it made me reflect on the reasons why we return to our past—or why it returns to us. And in terms of ideas, one theme I keepContinue reading “Arabic Observations: Returning to مُحيط”
Wehr Wednesdays #294
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.
Dictionary Finds: بقيت دار لقمان على حالها
دار root: د-و-ر / noun / plural: دِيار / definition: home I had this idea a few days ago to vlog a week in my life as a PhD student. And now, every action poses a conundrum. Like, do I record the aftermath of my disastrous attempt to bake a sugar-free brownie without a recipeContinue reading “Dictionary Finds: بقيت دار لقمان على حالها”
Wehr Wednesdays #293
A new word or phrase from the Hans Wehr dictionary, every Wednesday.