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وَقْت، أوْقات — meaning in English: Time, times

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وَقْت، أوْقات
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word وَقْت in discussions about daily routines, schedules, and appointments. For instance, you might hear someone say 'ما هو وقت الاجتماع؟' (What is the time of the meeting?) during business conversations or when planning social gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word you might encounter is زَمان, which also means 'time' but often refers more to historical or abstract concepts of time rather than specific, measurable moments. You would use وَقْت when discussing specific instances or times, such as schedules or deadlines.
Culture
The Arabic word وَقْت comes from the root verb 'وَقَتَ', meaning to measure or set a period. In many Arab cultures, the concept of time can be fluid, with social events often starting later than scheduled. This has led to a cultural understanding that while time is important, flexibility is key in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does وَقْت mean in Arabic?
وَقْت means 'time' in Arabic, used frequently in both everyday conversations and formal contexts. It can refer to a specific moment, duration, or general concept of time.
Q.How do you pronounce وَقْت?
وَقْت is pronounced as 'waqt', where the 'q' is a voiceless uvular stop, a sound not present in English. Practicing with native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Can وَقْت be used in formal writing?
Yes, وَقْت is appropriate for both formal and informal contexts. In literary texts, it may be used to convey deeper philosophical discussions about time, while in everyday dialogue, it's a staple in planning and scheduling.
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