The word "male" has several meanings in Arabic, depending on the context:
ذكَر (ḏakar): This is the most common Arabic word for "male". It can be used to refer to both humans and animals. For example, you could say "رجل ذكر" (raǧul ḏakar) to mean "male human" or "حيوان ذكر" (ḥayawān ḏakar) to mean "male animal".
رجل (raǧul): This word specifically refers to an adult male human. For example, you could say "أنت رجل" (ʾanta raǧul) to mean "you are a man".
ولد (walad): This word refers to a male child. For example, you could say "لدي ولد" (ʿindī walad) to mean "I have a son".
ذكران (ḏakurān): This is the plural form of "ذكَر" (ḏakar). It can be used to refer to a group of male humans or animals. For example, you could say "هناك ذكران في الحديقة" (hānak ḏakurān fī l-ḥadīqah) to mean "there are two males in the garden".
مذكر (mudakkar): This word is an adjective that means "masculine". It can be used to describe nouns that refer to male humans or animals. For example, you could say "الكلب مذكر" (al-kalb mudakkar) to mean "the dog is masculine".
Here are some examples of how to use the word "male" in Arabic sentences:
"هذا حيوان ذكر" (hāḏā ḥayawān ḏakar) - This is a male animal.
"أنت رجل قوي" (ʾanta raǧul qawī) - You are a strong man.
"لدي ولدان" (ʿindī waladān) - I have two sons.
"رأيت ذكرين في الحديقة" (raʾaytu ḏakurān fī l-ḥadīqah) - I saw two males in the garden.
"هذه كلمة مذكر" (hāḏihi kalimah mudakkar) - This is a masculine noun.
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