Arabic · Body & Health
qadam
Foot
The part of the body at the end of the leg.
قدماي متعبتان من المشي.
My feet are tired from walking.
The term 'قدم' (qadam) comes from the root ق-د-م, which translates to 'foot.' It signifies both physical movement and metaphorical journeys.
Used in both formal and informal contexts, it is commonly referenced in health discussions and everyday life in Arabic regions.