Humanities & Language
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed

Pragmatic failure in Arabic-English translation: Evidence from Iraqi EFL learners

Wafaa Mokhlos Faisal (College of Education for Human Sciences, University of Babylon, Babylon, Iraq)



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Publish Date
02 Jul 2026

Abstract

This study examines the pragmatic failure in Arabic–English translation among Iraqi EFL learners. It investigates whether these learners can translate Arabic speech-act expressions into pragmatically appropriate English equivalents. A total of sixty-six undergraduate students at the Faculty of Languages, University of Kufa, participated in this study. The data were gathered using a written translation test consisting of 20 Arabic utterances. These Arabic utterances included common speech acts such as requests, compliments, invitations, apologies, and advice. All responses were evaluated for how well they reflected pragmatic appropriateness. According to the study's results, Iraqi EFL learners were generally successful in translating conventionalized expressions such as apologies, compliments, and expressions of gratitude. However, Iraqi EFL learners showed a number of serious problems in expressing certain speech acts indirectly and in using politeness strategies. These speech acts include requests, refusals, and invitations. The majority of incorrect translations were due to many learners not following English conventions of indirectness and politeness and instead applying the conventions they had learned in Arabic to their English translations. The study highlights the need to develop learners’ pragmatic competence through instruction and translation training, thereby enabling them to produce successful translations that preserve communicative function rather than lexical equivalence.

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humaniola

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Arts Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

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Humanities and Language : International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education (abbreviated as HUMANIOLA) is an academic, open access, peer-reviewed journal that was established and first published in 2023 by Abdul Media Literasi. It primarily focuses on the study of language, humanities, ...