common_idiom

UK//ɑːr juː//US//ɑr ju//

معنى Are you

A question form asking about someone's state or condition.

In simple words: A way to ask someone if they are something.

Are you في جملة

  • Are you coming to the concert tonight?
  • Are you okay after the fall?
  • Are you interested in joining the club?
  • Are you ready for the exam tomorrow?
  • Are you excited about the vacation?

كيفية استخدام Are you

Commonly used at the beginning of questions. Suitable in most informal and formal contexts, but may be overly familiar in very formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Sounds like 'Are you ready?' - think of a teacher asking students.

كلمات ذات صلة

Collocations with Are you

Synonyms for Are you

  • Are you being
  • Do you feel
  • Are you currently

Common mistakes with Are you

  • Forgetting to use 'you' in a question, saying just 'Are?'
  • Misplacing 'are' for 'is' when referring to singular subjects.

Are you appears in

Are you بلغات أخرى

More chunks like Are you

يبحث الناس أيضاً عن

  • Are you معنى
  • معنى Are you
  • معنى كلمة Are you
  • Are you بالعربي
  • ترجمة Are you
  • Are you ايش يعني

أسئلة شائعة حول "Are you"

ماذا تعني "Are you"؟

A way to ask someone if they are something.

ما تعريف "Are you"؟

A question form asking about someone's state or condition.

كيف تستخدم "Are you" في جملة؟

Are you coming to the concert tonight?

هل يمكنك إعطاء مثال آخر على "Are you"؟

Are you okay after the fall?

ما مرادفات "Are you"؟

تشمل البدائل الشائعة Are you being, Do you feel, Are you currently.

ما الكلمات التي تأتي مع "Are you"؟

غالباً ما تقترن بـ Are you there?, Are you sure?, Are you listening?.

ما الأخطاء الشائعة عند استخدام "Are you"؟

Forgetting to use 'you' in a question, saying just 'Are?' Misplacing 'are' for 'is' when referring to singular subjects.

كيف تنطق "Are you"؟

US: //ɑr ju//, UK: //ɑːr juː//. استمع إلى الصوت أعلاه لسماع النطق الأصلي.

متى ينبغي أن أستخدم "Are you"؟

Commonly used at the beginning of questions. Suitable in most informal and formal contexts, but may be overly familiar in very formal situations.