Airfields
المطارات (al-matarāt) is the plural form of مطار (matār), meaning 'airports' or 'airfields.' It refers to facilities where aircraft take off, land, and are maintained, serving as crucial transportation hubs in modern Arabic-speaking countries. This word is essential for travel, business, and contemporary discussions about infrastructure.
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المطارات الكبرى في الشرق الأوسط تستقبل ملايين المسافرين سنويًا.
Al-matarāt al-kubrā fī ash-sharq al-awsat tastaqbil malayīn al-musāfirīn sanawiyyan.
The major airports in the Middle East receive millions of passengers annually.
وصلنا إلى المطارات الدولية في وقت متأخر من الليل.
Wasalnā ilā al-matarāt ad-duwaliyyah fī waqt muta'akhkhir min al-layl.
We arrived at the international airports late at night.
تشهد المطارات العربية تطورًا سريعًا في البنية التحتية.
Tashhad al-matarāt al-'arabiyyah tatawwuran sarī'an fī al-binyah at-taḥtiyyah.
Arab airports are witnessing rapid development in infrastructure.
يجب أن نصل إلى المطارات قبل ساعتين من موعد الإقلاع.
Yajib an nasil ilā al-matarāt qabl sā'atayn min maw'id al-iqilā'.
We must arrive at the airports two hours before departure time.
المطارات المصرية من أهم البوابات الاقتصادية للدول العربية.
Al-matarāt al-misriyyah min aham al-bawwābāt al-iqtisādiyyah lil-duwal al-'arabiyyah.
Egyptian airports are among the most important economic gateways for Arab countries.
Airports hold significant importance in Arab culture and economy, particularly in countries like the UAE, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, which serve as major international transportation hubs. Major airports like Dubai International, Cairo International, and King Khalid are iconic symbols of national development and modernization. Discussion of airports often reflects broader conversations about progress, international connectivity, and national pride in infrastructure development.
Remember that المطارات is the plural form; use it when referring to multiple airports. In formal contexts, you might hear المطارات الدولية (international airports) or المطارات المحلية (domestic airports). The word is commonly used in travel announcements, news broadcasts, and business discussions, so mastering it is practical for real-world Arabic conversations.