Arabic · Common Verbs
ja'a
To come
To move toward the speaker or a place.
جاء صديقي لزيارتي.
My friend came to visit me.
The verb جاء (ja'a) comes from a triliteral root ج-أ-ء (j-a-ʔ) which denotes the concept of coming or arriving. Historically, this root is prevalent in many Semitic languages, tracing back to Proto-Semitic origins.
The word is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, primarily in spoken Arabic. It is frequently used in everyday conversations across various Arabic dialects and is understood universally.