Airers
جوّيّون (jawwiyyūn) refers to clothes airers or drying racks—structures designed to hang and dry laundry by air circulation. These are practical household items used in homes across Arabic-speaking regions, particularly in areas with limited dryer access. The word is the plural masculine form, reflecting the multiple bars or frames that make up these drying structures.
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علقت الأم الملابس الرطبة على الجوّيّون في الفناء.
Allaqa al-umm al-malābis al-ratba 'alā al-jawwiyyūn fī al-fanā'.
The mother hung the wet clothes on the airer in the courtyard.
نحتاج إلى جوّيّون إضافية في موسم الشتاء.
Nahtāj ilā jawwiyyūn idāfiyya fī mawsim al-shitā'.
We need additional airers during the winter season.
الجوّيّون المعدنية أقوى وتدوم أطول من الخشبية.
Al-jawwiyyūn al-ma'daniyya aqwā wa-tadūm atwal min al-khashbiyya.
Metal airers are stronger and last longer than wooden ones.
جفّف الملابس على الجوّيّون بدلاً من استخدام المجفّف الكهربائي.
Jaffaf al-malābis 'alā al-jawwiyyūn bidalan min istikhdām al-mujaffif al-kahraba'ī.
Dry the clothes on the airer instead of using an electric dryer.
توضع الجوّيّون في مكان مشمس ليسرّع من عملية التجفيف.
Tuwada' al-jawwiyyūn fī makān mushammis li-yasri' min 'amaliyyat al-tajfīf.
The airers are placed in a sunny spot to speed up the drying process.
In many Arab households, particularly in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern climates, air-drying clothes remains a common and preferred practice due to energy savings and the freshness that natural air provides. Hanging clothes on airers is seen as an eco-friendly alternative to electric dryers, reflecting both economic practicality and environmental consciousness. The practice is especially prevalent during spring and summer months when sunny, breezy weather accelerates the drying process.
Remember that جوّيّون is the plural form; the singular would be جوّي (jawwī). This word is primarily used in household contexts when discussing laundry day routines. You'll hear it most commonly among family members discussing chores. When using this word, pair it with verbs like علّق (hung), جفّف (dried), or وضع (placed) to describe actions related to using airers.