إيجي
Aegean
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Description
إيجي (Aegean) is a geographical term referring to the Aegean Sea, the body of water between Greece and Turkey. This noun is used in Arabic to denote this specific sea region and appears in geographical, historical, and cultural contexts. It is primarily used as a proper noun in geographical references.
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Example Sentences
تقع جزر إيجي بين اليونان وتركيا.
Taqaʿ juzu'u Ījī bayna al-Yūnān wa-Turkiyā.
The Aegean islands are located between Greece and Turkey.
تشتهر بحر إيجي بمياهه الزرقاء الصافية.
Tashtahiru bahr Ījī bi-miyāhih az-zarqāʾ as-sāfiyah.
The Aegean Sea is famous for its clear blue waters.
السفن التجارية تعبر بحر إيجي يومياً.
As-sufun at-tijāriyah taʿbur bahr Ījī yawmiyyan.
Commercial ships cross the Aegean Sea daily.
يزور السياح جزر إيجي للاستمتاع بطبيعتها الخلابة.
Yazur as-siyāh juzur Ījī li-al-istimtāʿ bi-tabīʿatihā al-khilābah.
Tourists visit the Aegean islands to enjoy their beautiful nature.
الحضارة اليونانية نشأت على ضفاف بحر إيجي.
Al-hadārah al-yūnāniyah nashʾat ʿalā dafāf bahr Ījī.
Greek civilization originated on the shores of the Aegean Sea.
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Cultural Notes
The Aegean Sea holds tremendous historical significance in both Greek and Turkish cultures, serving as the cradle of ancient Mediterranean civilizations. In Arabic media and geography texts, references to إيجي often connect to discussions of Mediterranean history, tourism, and geopolitical relations between Greece and Turkey. The Aegean remains culturally important in Middle Eastern education and travel contexts.
Usage Tips
When using إيجي, remember it is a proper noun referring specifically to the Aegean Sea and should be capitalized in Arabic script. You may encounter it with the word 'بحر' (sea) as 'بحر إيجي' for clarity. In modern Standard Arabic, this geographical term is used primarily in formal, academic, or journalistic contexts rather than casual conversation.