تريد

This is the 892nd most frequent Arabic word.


تريد

"تريد" means "she/you want" (depending on context).


The word 'تريد' here is conjugated for the third person singular feminine and means 'wants'. It expresses a desire for action.

هي تريد أن تذهب إلى السوق.

She wants to go to the market.


The word 'تريدُ' is conjugated for the second person singular masculine, used in a question form, indicating a request or inquiry about someone's desire.

هل تريدُ شيئًا من المتجر؟

Do you want anything from the store?


The word 'يريدون' is the plural form, used here to express a collective desire of the subject, the children.

الأطفال يريدون اللعب في الحديقة.

The children want to play in the garden.