Arabic · Common Verbs
shariba
To drink
To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.
اشرب الماء كثيرا في الصيف.
Drink a lot of water in summer.
The verb شرب (shariba) derives from the root ش-ر-ب (sh-r-b), which relates to drinking. This root is common in Semitic languages, reflecting the basic human need to drink.
This verb is frequently used in both spoken and written Arabic, in formal and informal contexts. It appears in various dialects with slight phonetic differences.
Referenced in classical Arabic poetry and the Quran, often symbolizing sustenance and life.