Language/Tunisian-arabic/Vocabulary/Popular-Sports-and-Games
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Sports and games play a significant role in Tunisian culture, providing entertainment, physical activity, and a sense of community. In this lesson, we will explore the popular sports and games that Tunisians participate in, and learn the vocabulary used to talk about them. By the end of this lesson, you will have a deeper understanding of Tunisian sporting culture and be able to discuss sports and games in Tunisian Arabic.
Football (Soccer)[edit | edit source]
Football, or soccer as it is commonly known, is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The national football team, known as "Les Aigles de Carthage" (The Eagles of Carthage), has achieved great success in international competitions. Tunisians are passionate about football and often gather in cafes and homes to watch matches together.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to football in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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كرة القدم | kurat el-qadam | football |
ملعب | mal'ab | stadium |
فريق | farik | team |
مباراة | mbarra | match |
Example sentences:
- أنا أحب مشاهدة مباريات كرة القدم. (Ana uheb mashaat mbariyyet kurat el-qadam) - I enjoy watching football matches.
- الفريق الوطني فاز في المباراة. (El-farik el-watani faz fi l-mbarra) - The national team won the match.
Handball[edit | edit source]
Handball is another popular sport in Tunisia, both as a recreational activity and a competitive sport. The Tunisian national handball team has achieved success in international tournaments, including winning the African Handball Championship multiple times. Handball matches are often watched and enjoyed by Tunisians of all ages.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to handball in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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كرة اليد | kurat el-yed | handball |
مدرب | mudarreb | coach |
لاعب | la'eb | player |
حارس المرمى | haris el-marma | goalkeeper |
Example sentences:
- أنا أذهب إلى نادي اليد للعب كل أسبوع. (Ana adhib ila nadi el-yed lalab kul usbu') - I go to the handball club to play every week.
- لاعبو الفريق الوطني لكرة اليد موهوبون جدًا. (La'ebu el-farik el-watani likrat el-yed muhawebun jiddan) - The national handball team players are very talented.
Basketball[edit | edit source]
Basketball is also a popular sport in Tunisia, with a strong following at both the professional and amateur levels. The Tunisian national basketball team has had success in African competitions, and basketball courts can be found in many neighborhoods throughout the country. Tunisians enjoy playing basketball with friends and family, and watching professional games.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to basketball in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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كرة السلة | kurat es-salla | basketball |
مباراة | mbarra | game |
طاولة | tawila | hoop |
لاعب | la'eb | player |
Example sentences:
- أنا أحب لعب كرة السلة في وقت الفراغ. (Ana uheb lab kurat es-salla fi waqt el-fara') - I enjoy playing basketball in my free time.
- الفريق الوطني لكرة السلة يمتلك لاعبين موهوبين. (El-farik el-watani likrat es-salla yemtelik la'ebin muhawebin) - The national basketball team has talented players.
Tennis[edit | edit source]
Tennis is a popular individual sport in Tunisia, both for recreational purposes and at the professional level. Tunisians have achieved success in international tennis competitions, and the sport is enjoyed by people of all ages. Tennis clubs can be found in different regions of Tunisia, providing opportunities for players to practice and compete.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to tennis in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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تنس | tennis | tennis |
ملاعب التنس | mala'eb et-tennis | tennis courts |
مضرب | madrab | racket |
كرة | kura | ball |
Example sentences:
- أنا أمارس رياضة التنس مع أصدقائي كل أسبوع. (Ana amarres riadet et-tennis ma'a asdiqay kul usbu') - I play tennis with my friends every week.
- اشتريت مضربًا جديدًا للعب التنس. (Ishtrayt madraban jdidan lalab et-tennis) - I bought a new racket to play tennis.
Athletics[edit | edit source]
Athletics, or track and field, is a popular sport in Tunisia, with many Tunisians participating in various events and competitions. Tunisian athletes have achieved success in international tournaments, particularly in long-distance running and middle-distance running. Athletics clubs can be found in different cities, providing training and development opportunities for athletes.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to athletics in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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ألعاب القوى | ala'ab el-quwa | athletics |
جري | jerri | running |
قفز | ga'z | jumping |
رمي | rami | throwing |
Example sentences:
- أشجع الرياضيين في ألعاب القوى. (Ashja' erriadhiyin fi ala'ab el-quwa) - I support the athletes in athletics.
- تدربت على الجري لمدة ساعة كل يوم. (Taderbet 'ala jerri limdat sa'a kul yawm) - I trained in running for an hour every day.
Popular Games[edit | edit source]
Aside from sports, there are also traditional games that Tunisians enjoy playing. These games are often played during social gatherings or family events and provide entertainment for all ages.
Tawla (Backgammon)[edit | edit source]
Tawla, also known as backgammon, is a popular board game in Tunisia. It is played with two players and a board consisting of 24 triangles, called points. The objective of the game is to move all of your pieces off the board before your opponent does. Tawla is a strategic game that requires careful planning and skill.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to tawla in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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طاولة | tawla | backgammon |
نقطة | nqita | point |
حجر | hajar | piece |
حركة | harka | move |
Example sentences:
- نلعب طاولة في المساء مع الأصدقاء. (Nl'ab tawla fi l-masa ma'a el-asdiqa') - We play backgammon in the evening with friends.
- قمت بحركة جيدة في لعبة الطاولة. (Qumt bi-harka jayyeda fi l'abat et-tawla) - I made a good move in the backgammon game.
Mechkour (Marbles)[edit | edit source]
Mechkour, also known as marbles, is a traditional game played by Tunisian children. It involves using small glass balls, called mechkour, to hit and knock down other mechkour on a marked playing area. The objective of the game is to collect as many mechkour as possible. Mechkour is a popular game that fosters hand-eye coordination and friendly competition among children.
Here are some key vocabulary words and phrases related to mechkour in Tunisian Arabic:
Tunisian Arabic | Pronunciation | English |
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مشكور | mechkour | marble |
الساحة | es-saha | playing area |
ضربة | darba | hit |
جمع | jama' | collect |
Example sentences:
- أحب أن ألعب مشكور مع أصدقائي في الفسحة. (Uheb an lab mechkour ma'a asdiqay fi l-fsaha) - I enjoy playing marbles with my friends in the playground.
- قمت بضربة قوية وجمعت العديد من المشكور. (Qumt bi-darba qawiya w jama't il-adeed min el-mechkour) - I made a strong hit and collected many marbles.
Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]
Sports and games in Tunisia have deep cultural significance and are often viewed as a way to foster unity and build social connections. Many Tunisians are passionate about football and support their favorite teams with great enthusiasm. Football matches, especially those involving the national team, bring people together to celebrate victories and share in the collective excitement.
Traditional games like tawla and mechkour have been played in Tunisia for generations and are seen as a way to preserve cultural heritage. These games are often passed down from older generations to younger ones, creating a sense of continuity and tradition.
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in other sports like handball, basketball, and tennis, with more Tunisians participating in these activities. This reflects the changing interests and preferences of the younger generation and the increasing availability of sports facilities and opportunities.
Tunisian athletes, both in team sports and individual disciplines, have brought pride to the nation through their achievements in international competitions. Their success serves as a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes and contributes to the overall sporting culture in Tunisia.
Exercise[edit | edit source]
1. Match the following sports to their corresponding vocabulary words in Tunisian Arabic:
a. Football b. Handball c. Basketball d. Tennis e. Athletics
i. كرة السلة ii. تنس iii. كرة اليد iv. مضرب v. ألعاب القوى
Solution: a - i b - iii c - ii d - iv e - v
2. Create five sentences using the vocabulary words related to sports and games discussed in this lesson.
Solution:
- أحب مشاهدة مباريات كرة القدم.
- أنا أذهب إلى نادي اليد للعب كل أسبوع.
- أنا أحب لعب كرة السلة في وقت الفراغ.
- أنا أمارس رياضة التنس مع أصدقائي كل أسبوع.
- أشجع الرياضيين في ألعاب القوى.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we explored the popular sports and games in Tunisia and learned the vocabulary used to talk about them in Tunisian Arabic. We discussed football, handball, basketball, tennis, and athletics, highlighting key words and phrases associated with each sport. Additionally, we explored traditional games like tawla and mechkour, which hold cultural significance in Tunisia. By understanding and using the vocabulary related to sports and games, you will be able to engage in conversations about these topics and deepen your understanding of Tunisian sporting culture. Keep practicing and enjoy exploring the world of Tunisian sports and games!
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Parts of the Body
- Describing Work and Employment Situations
- Asking Directions
- Basic Numbers
- How to say Good Bye?
- Feelings and Emotions
- Clothes
- Fruits
- Telling Time and Dates
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