Alabamans
أفراد من ألاباما is a phrase meaning 'Alabamans' or 'people from Alabama,' referring to individuals who are from or are residents of the U.S. state of Alabama. This is a compound phrase combining أفراد (individuals/people) with the geographical designation ألاباما (Alabama), commonly used in Arabic media, news, and conversations about American geography and culture.
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التقيت بعدة أفراد من ألاباما في المؤتمر الدولي.
Iltaqaytu bi-'addat afrād min ālābāmā fī al-mu'tamar al-dawlī.
I met several Alabamans at the international conference.
أفراد من ألاباما معروفون بحسن الضيافة والودية.
Afrād min ālābāmā ma'rūfūn bi-hasan al-ḍiyāfah wa-al-widdiyyah.
Alabamans are known for their hospitality and friendliness.
قابلت أفراد من ألاباما يعملون في مجال التكنولوجيا.
Qābaltu afrād min ālābāmā ya'malūn fī majāl al-tiknūlūjiyā.
I met Alabamans working in the technology field.
الكثير من أفراد من ألاباما يتحدثون بلهجة جنوبية مميزة.
Al-kathīr min afrād min ālābāmā yatahaddathūn bilahjah junūbiyyah mummayyazah.
Many Alabamans speak with a distinctive Southern accent.
Alabama is part of the Deep South of the United States, known for its rich history, Southern hospitality, and cultural traditions. When discussing Alabamans in Arabic contexts, it's often in the framework of understanding American regional cultures and demographics. The phrase reflects how Arabic speakers categorize and discuss American geography and people by state.
Remember that أفراد (individuals) is plural, so this phrase inherently refers to multiple people. If you want to refer to a single person from Alabama, you would say 'فرد من ألاباما' (singular). In formal contexts, you might also use 'السكان الألاباميون' (Alabamian residents) for a more formal tone. This phrase is commonly used in news reports, educational contexts, and casual conversations about American culture.