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ألْف، آلاف — meaning in English: A, thousands

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ألْف، آلاف
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ألْف (ألاف) when discussing quantities, such as money, population, or items. For instance, in a marketplace, one might say, 'I need ألف دينار for this' or when talking about the population of a city, 'The city has آلاف السكان.'
Synonyms & nuances
While ألْف specifically means 'one thousand,' the word مِلْيون (million) indicates a much larger quantity. Use ألْف when you want to emphasize a large yet manageable number, especially in everyday conversation.
Culture
The word ألْف has roots in the Arabic numeral system, which was integral to the development of mathematics and science in the Arabic Golden Age. Interestingly, the concept of 'thousands' has cultural significance in Arabic poetry, where it often symbolizes abundance and prosperity, reflecting the rich history of trade and wealth in Arab societies.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word ألْف mean in English?
The Arabic word ألْف translates to 'one thousand' in English. It can also be pluralized as ألاف to mean 'thousands.'
Q.How is the word ألْف used in sentences?
You can use ألْف in various contexts, such as 'I have ألْف كتاب' meaning 'I have one thousand books.' When referring to multiple thousands, use ألاف, like 'ألاف الدولارات' meaning 'thousands of dollars.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ألْف?
One common mistake is confusing ألْف with ألاف. Remember to use ألْف for singular 'one thousand' and ألاف when you're talking about multiple thousands. For example, saying 'ألفين' (two thousand) instead of 'ألاف' is incorrect.
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