Introduce people according to their jobs

Essential Phrase: Gender Forms

How to introduce people in Arabic, first, you need to know the masculine and feminine gender forms. Below is the gender form

A student

Tholeb

طَالِـب

A female student

Tholeba

طَالِـبَة

A teacher

Mudar-ris

مُـدَرِّس

A female teacher

Mudar-risah

مُـدَرِّسَـة

A clerk

MuwaZ-Zaf

مُوَظَّـفَ

A female clerk

MuwaZ-Zafa

مُوَظَّـفَـة

A doctor

Thobeeb

طَبِـيْـب

A female doctor

Thobeeba

طَبِـيْـبَـة

Engineer

muhandis

مُـهَـنْدِس

female Engineer

muhandisa

مُـهَـنْدِسَـة

Manager

Mudeer

مُـدِيْـر

female manager

Mudeera

مُـدِيْـرَة

Speaking skills: Who are you?

Who are you?

Man Anta?

مَنْ أَنْـتَ؟

I am a student

Ana Tholeb

أَنَاْ طَالِب

Who are you?

Man Anta?

مَنْ أَنْـتَ؟

I am a teacher

Ana Mudar-ris

أَنَاْ مُدَرِّس

Who are you (female)?

Man Ante?

مَنْ أَنْـتِ؟

I am Emily

Ana Emile

أنا إِمِيْلِي

Who are you (male)?

Man Anta

مَنْ أَنْـتَ؟

I am John

Ana John

أنا جُوْن

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