هل توجد خدمة البنك الإلكتروني؟
Is there online banking?
بهطور تحتاللفظی: In service (of) the bank online?
Use this to find out if you can manage your bank account via an app or website.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Asks if a bank offers digital or mobile app services.
- Uses the English word 'online' which is universally understood.
- Essential for avoiding long physical queues at bank branches.
معنی
You are asking if a specific bank provides online or digital banking services. It is the standard way to check if you can manage your money through an app or website instead of visiting a branch.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Opening a new account
يا هلا، هل في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Hello, is there online banking service?
Asking a friend for advice
بنكك ممتاز، بس في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Your bank is great, but is there online banking?
Calling customer service
لو سمحت، في خدمة البنك أونلاين لهذا الحساب؟
Excuse me, is there online banking for this account?
زمینه فرهنگی
The Arab world has seen a massive fintech explosion recently. While traditional face-to-face service was once the cultural norm, 'Online Banking' is now a symbol of efficiency and status. In many Gulf countries, digital banking is now the default, while in other regions, it is a rapidly growing luxury.
The Magic Word
If you forget the whole phrase, just saying 'Bank' and 'Online' with a questioning look will get the job done 90% of the time.
App vs. Web
Most people in the Middle East use the word `Tatbiq` (App) more than 'Website'. If you want to be specific, ask 'Fi Tatbiq?'
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Asks if a bank offers digital or mobile app services.
- Uses the English word 'online' which is universally understood.
- Essential for avoiding long physical queues at bank branches.
What It Means
This phrase is your golden ticket to modern banking in the Arab world. It literally asks if 'online bank service' exists for a specific institution. You are essentially asking, 'Can I do this on my phone?' It is a practical, direct question. It focuses on the availability of digital tools. In a world moving away from paper, this is a vital survival phrase.
How To Use It
You use this phrase when opening a new account. You can also use it when talking to customer support. Simply state the phrase with a rising intonation at the end. It functions as a complete question on its own. You don't need complex grammar here. Just point to the bank name and ask. It is like asking if a cafe has Wi-Fi. Simple, effective, and very necessary.
When To Use It
Use it when you are tired of standing in long queues. It is perfect for the moment you realize the bank closes at 2 PM. Use it when comparing different banks to see which is most tech-savvy. It is great for phone calls to customer service. You can also use it when chatting with friends about their banking experiences. If you want to pay bills from your couch, ask this first.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this if you are already inside the banking app. That would be a bit confusing for everyone! Avoid using it in very traditional, local 'money exchange' shops. Those places usually deal only in physical cash. Don't use it if you are asking about an ATM. For ATMs, you would ask for a Saraf. This phrase is specifically for web or app-based services.
Cultural Background
Banking in many Arab countries has skipped several steps. Many people went from cash-only straight to mobile apps. Digital transformation is a huge point of national pride in places like the UAE or Saudi Arabia. However, some older generations still prefer visiting the branch for 'Baraka' (blessing/personal touch). Asking this shows you are part of the modern, fast-paced digital economy. It marks you as a savvy, time-conscious individual.
Common Variations
You might hear fi tatbiq? which means 'Is there an app?'. Another common one is agdar asawwiha on-line? (Can I do it online?). In Lebanon or the Levant, you might hear more French influence. But Bank Online is understood almost everywhere. It is a universal bridge between Arabic and the global tech language. Use it with confidence!
نکات کاربردی
This phrase is perfectly safe for all daily interactions. It sits in the 'Neutral' category, meaning it is neither too slangy nor too stiffly formal. It is the 'Goldilocks' of functional Arabic.
The Magic Word
If you forget the whole phrase, just saying 'Bank' and 'Online' with a questioning look will get the job done 90% of the time.
App vs. Web
Most people in the Middle East use the word `Tatbiq` (App) more than 'Website'. If you want to be specific, ask 'Fi Tatbiq?'
Security First
Even when asking about online services, never share your PIN or password. Arabic banks are very strict about 'Amn al-ma'lumat' (Information Security).
مثالها
6يا هلا، هل في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Hello, is there online banking service?
A polite way to start a conversation with a bank clerk.
بنكك ممتاز، بس في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Your bank is great, but is there online banking?
Checking if a friend's recommendation fits your digital lifestyle.
لو سمحت، في خدمة البنك أونلاين لهذا الحساب؟
Excuse me, is there online banking for this account?
Specifically asking if your account type supports digital access.
الزحمة كثيرة! ما في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
It's so crowded! Isn't there online banking?
Expressing a bit of modern impatience with traditional wait times.
بقدر أحولك الفلوس؟ في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Can I transfer the money to you? Is there online banking?
Checking if a digital transfer is possible.
أنا مسافر، هل في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
I am traveling, is there online banking?
Ensuring access to funds while abroad.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the question about digital banking.
هل ___ خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
`في` (fi) means 'there is' or 'in' in this context, making it the standard way to ask 'Is there?'.
Complete the sentence to ask if the service is available.
في خدمة البنك ___؟
`أونلاين` is the loanword used across the Arab world for digital services.
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ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality of 'Fi Khidmat al-Bank Online?'
Used with friends or family.
في أونلاين؟
The phrase itself; perfect for shops and banks.
في خدمة البنك أونلاين؟
Official inquiries or emails.
هل تتوفر خدمات مصرفية إلكترونية؟
Where to ask about Online Banking
Bank Branch
Asking the teller while opening an account.
At Home
Asking a roommate how they pay bills.
On the Phone
Calling the bank's helpline.
Coffee Shop
Discussing bank apps with a colleague.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, 'Online' is a very common loanword in Arabic. You can use it in almost any city and people will know exactly what you mean.
Not at all. It is a neutral, practical question. If you want to be extra formal, you can add Law samaht (Excuse me) at the beginning.
That means 'There isn't any.' You might want to look for a different bank if you hate paperwork!
You can say في تطبيق للبنك؟ (Fi tatbiq lil-bank?). Tatbiq is the word for 'Application' or 'App'.
Yes! Just swap Bank for Kahraba (Electricity). في خدمة الكهرباء أونلاين؟ works perfectly.
Technically, you could say عبر الإنترنت ( عبر al-internet), but أونلاين is much more common in daily speech.
Khidma means 'Service'. It is a very useful word to know for any customer service situation.
No, this phrase is gender-neutral because you are asking about the existence of a service, not describing a person.
The technology is the same, but the hours are different. Many banks close early in the afternoon, making online banking even more essential.
The word is Tahweel. You might ask, أقدر أسوي تحويل أونلاين؟ (Can I do a transfer online?).
عبارات مرتبط
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