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طائِر — meaning in English: a bird

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طائِر
مُشَرِّف
طَلَبَ، يَطلُبُ
صُلب
اِستِشاريّ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word طائِر in various contexts, from casual conversations about nature, such as discussing pet birds, to more formal settings like poetry and literature where birds symbolize freedom and beauty. It can also be heard in folk tales and proverbs where birds embody wisdom or guidance.
Synonyms & nuances
While طائِر generally means 'bird', a more specific term like عصفور (عصفور) refers to smaller songbirds. Choosing طائِر can often convey a broader idea of birds in general, while عصفور would be more suitable when specifically referencing smaller, chirping types.
Culture
The word طائِر has its roots in ancient Arabic, reflecting a rich symbolism across cultures. In many Arab traditions, birds are revered as messengers of good fortune and are often featured in poetry and art, representing aspirations and the spirit of freedom. This cultural reverence adds depth to its usage in everyday language.
FAQ
Q.What does طائِر mean in English?
طائِر translates to 'bird' in English. It's a general term used to refer to various flying creatures, encompassing all types of birds.
Q.How do you pronounce طائِر?
طائِر is pronounced as 'ta'ir', where the 'ط' is a deep, emphatic sound, and the 'ئ' adds a slight glide to the 'i' sound.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using طائِر?
Yes, طائِر is a masculine noun in Arabic, and when used in sentences, it often takes the masculine form of adjectives and verbs. For instance, you would say طائِر جميل (a beautiful bird) where جميل is the masculine form of 'beautiful'.
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