Learn the Arabic Word for “Hot” (حَارّ – Ḥārr) | Beginner Arabic Lesson with Daily Examples and Regional Usage
Introduction: Why Learn the Word “Hot” in Arabic?
Describing temperature is a basic and useful skill when learning any language. In Arabic, the word “hot” is used very frequently when talking about the weather, food, drinks, or even emotions. Whether you are describing a hot day, hot tea, or asking about the weather, knowing this word will help you communicate more naturally.
In this lesson, you will learn:
- The Arabic word for hot
- How to pronounce and use it correctly
- Common expressions using the word
- Differences in usage across Arabic-speaking regions
- Practical examples and dialogues for everyday conversations
This lesson is designed for Arabic beginners.
The Arabic Word for “Hot”
The Arabic word for hot is:
حَارّ
Transliteration: ḥārr
Pronunciation: haar (with a deep “ḥ” sound)
The letter ح (ḥ) is pronounced from the throat and is stronger than the English “h”.
The double رّ (rr) indicates a strong rolled “r” sound.
➡️ حَارّ (ḥārr) is commonly used to describe weather, temperature, food, and drinks.
Meaning and Usage of حَارّ (ḥārr)
The word حَارّ means hot or very warm. It is typically used with nouns like:
- Weather
- Day
- Tea or coffee
- Food
- Climate
Basic Examples
- الطَّقْسُ حَارّ
aṭ-ṭaqsu ḥārr
The weather is hot. - الشَّايُ حَارّ
ash-shāyu ḥārr
The tea is hot. - اليَوْمُ حَارّ
al-yawmu ḥārr
The day is hot.
Describing the Weather with “Hot”
The word حَارّ is very common when discussing weather conditions.
Example Sentences
- الطَّقْسُ حَارّ جِدًّا اليَوْم
aṭ-ṭaqsu ḥārr jiddan al-yawm
The weather is very hot today. - الصَّيْفُ حَارّ فِي هَذِهِ المِنْطَقَة
aṣ-ṣayfu ḥārr fī hādhihi al-minṭaqah
Summer is hot in this region. - الجَوُّ حَارّ فِي الشَّهْرِ القَادِم
al-jawwu ḥārr fī ash-shahr al-qādim
The weather will be hot next month.
Using “Hot” for Food and Drinks
In Arabic, حَارّ is also commonly used for food and drinks that are warm or freshly prepared.
Examples
- القَهْوَةُ حَارَّة
al-qahwatu ḥārah
The coffee is hot. - الحَسَاءُ حَارّ
al-ḥasāʾu ḥārr
The soup is hot. - الطَّعَامُ حَارّ جِدًّا
aṭ-ṭaʿāmu ḥārr jiddan
The food is very hot.
Note that in Arabic adjectives change with gender. For feminine nouns we say حَارَّة (ḥārah).
“Hot” in Different Arabic Regions
The word حَارّ (ḥārr) is widely understood across the Arab world, but some regions have additional expressions in everyday speech.
Modern Standard Arabic
The standard word is:
- حَارّ (ḥārr)
Used in:
- News
- Weather reports
- Books
- Education
Example:
- الطَّقْسُ حَارّ فِي الصَّيْف
The weather is hot in summer.
Levant (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine)
People commonly say:
- حَارّ (ḥārr)
Example:
- الجَوّ حَارّ اليَوْم
The weather is hot today.
Gulf Countries
The same word is used:
- حَارّ
Example:
- الصَّيْفُ حَارّ جِدًّا
Summer is very hot.
This is especially true in desert climates.
Egypt
Egyptians commonly use:
- حَارّ
Example:
- الدُّنْيَا حَرّ النَّهَارْدَه
The weather is hot today.
The pronunciation may sound like ḥarr.
Maghreb (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco)
In North Africa people often say:
- سَاخُن (sākhun) for hot food or drink
- حَارّ (ḥārr) for weather
Example:
- الجَوّ حَارّ اليَوْم
The weather is hot today.
Daily Dialogues Using “Hot”
Dialogue 1: Talking About the Weather
A: كَيْفَ الطَّقْسُ اليَوْم؟
kayfa aṭ-ṭaqsu al-yawm?
How is the weather today?
B: الطَّقْسُ حَارّ جِدًّا
aṭ-ṭaqsu ḥārr jiddan
The weather is very hot.
Dialogue 2: Talking About Drinks
A: هَلْ القَهْوَةُ جَاهِزَة؟
hal al-qahwatu jāhizah?
Is the coffee ready?
B: نَعَم، لَكِنَّهَا حَارَّة
naʿam, lakinnahā ḥārah
Yes, but it is hot.
Dialogue 3: Summer Conversation
A: الصَّيْفُ صَعْب هُنَا
aṣ-ṣayfu ṣaʿb hunā
Summer is difficult here.
B: نَعَم، الجَوُّ حَارّ جِدًّا
naʿam, al-jawwu ḥārr jiddan
Yes, the weather is very hot.
Tips for Beginners
✔️ Practice the throat sound ḥ in ḥārr
✔️ Learn both masculine حَارّ and feminine حَارَّة
✔️ Use the word with weather, food, and drinks
✔️ Listen to Arabic weather forecasts to hear the word often
Conclusion
The Arabic word حَارّ (ḥārr) is a very useful adjective used in everyday conversations. It helps you describe temperature, weather, food, and drinks.
Learning this word will make it easier to talk about daily life and understand conversations across different Arabic-speaking regions.

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