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قادِم — meaning in English: coming

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لَمَحَ، يَلمَحُ، اللَّمْح
هَيْكَل
في/بين أحضان
مَدَّ، يَمُدُّ، المَدّ
قادِم
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word قادِم (coming) when discussing future events, such as the arrival of guests, the beginning of a holiday season, or the release of new products. For instance, a friend might say, 'The festival is قادِم next week,' to indicate excitement about an upcoming celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar word is آتٍ (coming), but قادِم is more commonly used in everyday conversation. While آتٍ can be used in more formal contexts, قادِم is versatile and fits well in both casual and formal discussions.
Culture
The word قادِم comes from the root verb قَدِمَ, meaning 'to come' or 'to arrive.' Culturally, it is often associated with anticipation and excitement, as it frequently describes positive events like holidays, weddings, or family gatherings. In Arabic-speaking cultures, the concept of 'coming' is deeply tied to hospitality and the importance placed on welcoming guests.
FAQ
Q.What does قادِم mean in English?
قادِم translates to 'coming' in English. It's used to refer to something that is on its way or approaching, such as events, people, or even seasons.
Q.How do you use قادِم in a sentence?
You can use قادِم in sentences like 'الربيع قادِم' which means 'Spring is coming.' It indicates that something is anticipated in the near future.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules associated with قادِم?
Yes, قادِم is typically used as an adjective and can agree in gender and number with the noun it describes. For instance, for a masculine noun, you say قادِم, and for a feminine noun, you say قادِمَة.
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