Modem
المودم (al-mawdum) is the Arabic term for 'modem,' a device that modulates and demodulates signals to enable digital data transmission over communication lines. This is a modern technological term that has been adopted into Arabic from English, commonly used in discussions about internet connectivity and telecommunications. It functions as a masculine noun and is essential vocabulary for anyone discussing technology or internet infrastructure in Arabic.
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يحتاج الإنترنت إلى مودم قوي لتوصيل الإشارة إلى المنزل.
Yahtaaj al-internet ilaa mawdum qawi lita'wasul al-ishara ila al-manzil.
The internet needs a strong modem to transmit the signal to the house.
المودم الجديد أسرع من الجهاز القديم بثلاث مرات.
Al-mawdum al-jadid asra' min al-jihaz al-qadim bi-thilath marrat.
The new modem is three times faster than the old device.
قام الفني بتثبيت مودم 5G في الشركة.
Qama al-fanni bi-tathbit mawdum 5G fi al-sharika.
The technician installed a 5G modem at the company.
إذا توقف المودم عن العمل، ستفقد الاتصال بالإنترنت.
Idha tawaqqaf al-mawdum an al-amal, satafqud al-ittisaal bi-al-internet.
If the modem stops working, you will lose your internet connection.
المودم اللاسلكي يوفر مرونة أكثر من النسخة السلكية.
Al-mawdum al-lasilki yuwaffer muruna akthar min al-nuskha al-silkiya.
The wireless modem provides more flexibility than the wired version.
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المودم is a relatively recent addition to Arabic vocabulary, adopted directly from English as technology became integral to Arab societies. In the Arab world, discussions about internet infrastructure and home connectivity have become increasingly common, making this term essential in modern Arabic discourse. The device itself is now ubiquitous in Arab homes and businesses, reflecting the rapid digitalization of the region.
This word is used as a countable masculine noun, so it can be pluralized as 'مودمات' (mawdumat) when referring to multiple modems. In technical contexts, you'll often hear it combined with adjectives like 'قوي' (strong), 'سريع' (fast), or '5G' to describe specific types. Remember that in formal writing, some prefer the longer descriptive term 'جهاز التعديل وفك التعديل,' though المودم is the standard in everyday speech.
المودم (al-mawdum) is the Arabic word for 'modem,' a critical device in modern telecommunications and internet infrastructure. The term is a direct borrowing from English, reflecting how Arabic adopts technological vocabulary from international sources. A modem is essentially a device that converts (modulates) digital data from a computer into signals suitable for transmission over communication lines, and then converts (demodulates) incoming signals back into digital data. The word itself comes from the combination of 'modulation' and 'demodulation,' which describes the core function of the device.
المودم is a masculine noun in Arabic, classified as a modern technological term. When referring to multiple modems, it becomes 'مودمات' (mawdumat), following standard Arabic pluralization rules. The word is typically used with the definite article 'ال' (al-), making it 'المودم' when speaking about 'the modem' in specific contexts. In sentences, it functions like any other noun and can be modified by adjectives such as 'قوي' (strong), 'سريع' (fast), or 'جديد' (new).
In contemporary Arab households and businesses, المودم is an essential piece of technology for maintaining internet connectivity. When discussing internet problems, people commonly ask 'هل المودم يعمل؟' (Is the modem working?). Technical support conversations frequently revolve around troubleshooting the modem, with common recommendations including restarting it or replacing it if it's faulty. Companies providing internet services in Arab countries regularly install and maintain modems for their customers.
Understanding المودم requires familiarity with related technological vocabulary. 'جهاز التوجيه' (router) is a separate but complementary device often used alongside the modem. 'خط الإنترنت' (internet line) refers to the physical or wireless connection that the modem uses. 'سرعة الإنترنت' (internet speed) is often a concern when discussing modem performance. The term 'الاتصال' (connection) is frequently used in conjunction with discussions about modems.
The adoption of المودم into Arabic reflects the region's integration into the global digital economy. As internet penetration has grown across the Arab world, this terminology has become essential knowledge for anyone involved in technology, business, or even general household management. The rapid expansion of broadband services, fiber optics, and 5G technology has made discussions about modems increasingly common in everyday Arabic conversation.
While المودم is the most common term, some formal or technical contexts might use the fuller description 'جهاز التعديل وفك التعديل' (modulation and demodulation device). Different types of modems are becoming increasingly common, such as 'مودم 5G' (5G modem) or 'المودم اللاسلكي' (wireless modem), each serving specific technological needs.