Dress in Arabic

The Arabic word for dress is :

فستان

(fustan)

How to say dress in Arabic

Arabic Dresses

In Arabic countries male and female have different dress code. So Arabic male dress and Arabic female dress are called differently.

Arabic Dresses for woman is:

“abaya

The Arabic-speaking regions’ traditional female attire is commonly known as the “abaya.” An abaya is a long, loose-fitting robe that is worn over everyday clothes. It is a popular choice for modest and traditional outerwear among ladies in several Arab nations. A headscarf, sometimes referred to as a “hijab,” is frequently worn with an abaya for added modesty. Abaya styles and colors can vary. The traditional clothing worn by women can vary greatly between Arab nations and societies.

Arabic Dresses for man is:

“thobe”

Arabic-speaking regions have diverse customs about traditional male attire, but one item that is widely recognized is the “thobe” (often spelled “thawb” or “dishdasha” depending on the locale). A long white robe known as a thobe is worn by males in several Arab countries. It is a loose-fitting garment that is frequently worn with an agal (a rope that holds the head covering in place) and a head covering, such as a keffiyeh or ghutrah. The nomenclature and fashion of men’s clothing might vary between Arab nations and areas.

Some sentences using فستان :

  1. أحببتُ فستانك الجميل.
    • (I loved your beautiful dress.)
  2. اشتريتُ فستانًا جديدًا للحفلة.
    • (I bought a new dress for the party.)
  3. الفستان الأحمر يبدو رائعًا عليك.
    • (The red dress looks fantastic on you.)
  4. لديها مجموعة كبيرة من الفساتين.
    • (She has a large collection of dresses.)
  5. يمكنكِ اختيار فستان للمناسبة.
    • (You can choose a dress for the occasion.)

Derived From:


The root letters of the word “فستان” are ف-س-ت.

Some more words with same root letters are:

  1. فُستُون (fustoon) – Overall
  2. تَفصِيل (tafseel) – Detail
  3. سَفْط (safṭ) – Weaving
  4. فِصال (fisal) – Spinning
  5. تَفاصِيل (tafaṣeel) – Details
  6. فَسْتَقَى (fastaqā) – To pick or gather fruit
  7. فَسَط (fasaṭ) – Spread out, extended

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