بينيت

This is the 603rd most frequent Arabic word.


بينيت

The Arabic word "بينيت" does not have a clear standalone meaning in Arabic; it may be a name (e.g., Bennett) or context-dependent.


In this sentence, 'بينيت' refers to a proper noun, specifically a name, and indicates possession by the individual named Bennett.

تحدثنا عن خطط بينيت في الاجتماع.

We discussed Bennett's plans in the meeting.


In this context, 'بينيت' again acts as a proper noun, used as the subject of the sentence, identifying a person.

الفرق بينيت قائدا قويا.

The team considered Bennett a strong leader.


Here, 'بينيت' (I arranged) is used as a verb in the past tense from the root meaning 'to arrange' or 'to place in a specific order.'

بينيت الكتب على الرف بعناية.

I arranged the books on the shelf carefully.