ureed
Ureed is the transliteration of the Arabic word أريد, meaning "I want" or "I desire." It is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb أراد (to want). In Modern Standard Arabic and most dialects, أريد is used to express a desire, preference, or intention and is commonly followed by a clause introduced by أن to specify what one wants to do.
Usage and examples include straightforward statements such as أريد قهوة (I want coffee) and more complex constructions like
Transliteration and pronunciation vary in English-language resources. Common renderings include ureed, urīd, or ureed. Vowel marks
Related forms include يَريد (yurid), meaning "he wants" or "she wants," and أراد (arada), meaning "he wanted" or