Arabic · Nature & Environment
hayawan
Animal
A living creature such as a dog, bird, or fish.
يحب الأطفال حديقة الحيوان.
Children love the zoo.
The Arabic word 'حيوان' (hayawan) comes from the root ح-ي-و, which means 'to live.' It has evolved to denote living creatures and often emphasizes the idea of vitality.
Used formally in scientific or educational contexts and informally in everyday language when discussing animals, it covers a wide range of animal types across Arabic dialects.