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In this blog post, we will learn important bedroom vocabulary in both Arabic and English. Understanding common terms related to bedroom items, such as furniture and accessories, can help you improve your language skills and communicate more clearly. Whether you’re describing your own room or talking about different items, mastering these terms will expand your vocabulary in both languages. To learn more vocabulary, explore various topics from our blog category on Vocabulary.
List of Bedroom Vocabulary
air-conditioner | ![]() | مَکِیٛفُ ھَوَاءُ | (makeefo hawaa) |
clothes valet | ![]() | خَادِمُ الٛمَلَا بِسٛ | (khadimol malabis) |
dressing table | ![]() | ُنٛضَدَۃُ الزِّیٛنَۃِ | (mondadatoz zibati) |
ironing board | ![]() | طَاوِلَۃُالٛکَیَ | (tawilatul kya) |
cot UK crib US | ![]() | سَرِیٛرٌطِفٛلٌ | (sareeron tifil) |
upholstered bench | ![]() | َنٛجِدٌمَقَاعِدُالٛبِدَلَّاءَ | (manjidon maqa’e dol biddala) |
angle poise lamp | ![]() | قَنٛدِیٛل | (qandeel) |
bedside table | ![]() | طَاوِلَۃٌسَرِیٛرًجَانِبِیِۃً | (tawilaton sariran janibiyatan) |
curtains | ![]() | سِتَارَۃٌ | (sitaraton) |
blinds | ![]() | اَلٛسَتَائِر | (alsatair) |
sofa | ![]() | ُقٛعَدٌ | (maq’ed) |
bookshelf | ![]() | رَفَ الٛکُتُبُ | (rafal kotob) |
fire place | ![]() | اَلٛمُدَفَّأۃُ | (almodaffato) |
fan | ![]() | مُرُوٛحَۃٌ | (moroHaton) |
pillow | ![]() | َسَادَۃٌ | (wasadaton) |
mirror | ![]() | مِرَاۃ | (mira) |
hat stand | ![]() | مُشَّجَّبٌ | (moshajjabo) |
carpet | ![]() | بِسَاطٌ | (bisat) |
alarm clock | ![]() | مِنَبَّہ | (minabbah) |
bed | ![]() | السَرِیٛر | (sareer) |
In The Bedroom Vocabulary Flashcards Lesson PDF

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To teach bedroom vocabulary, show pictures, use flashcards, say simple sentences, label items, and play games to help students learn the words.
The vocabulary for a single room in Arabic includes:
غرفة (Ghurfa) – Room
سرير (Sareer) – Bed
كرسي (Kursi) – Chair
طاولة (Tawila) – Table
مرآة (Miraa) – Mirror
مصباح (Misbah) – Lamp
ستائر (Sata’ir) – Curtains
دولاب (Dulab) – Closet
These are common words you might find in a single room.
Basic vocabulary in Arabic includes common words that are useful in everyday conversations. Here are some examples:
أهلاً (Ahlan) – Hello
وداعاً (Wada’an) – Goodbye
من فضلك (Min Fadlik) – Please
شكراً (Shukran) – Thank you
نعم (Na’am) – Yes
لا (La) – No
كيف حالك؟ (Kayfa Halak?) – How are you?
جيد (Jayyid) – Good
ماء (Ma’a) – Water
طعام (Ta’am) – Food
بيت (Bayt) – House
These words help form the foundation for communication in Arabic.
The meaning of vocabulary in Arabic is مفردات (Mufradat). It refers to the collection of words and terms used in a language.
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