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مُناسِبات — meaning in English: Occasions

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Guess the translation for special occasions (feasts
مُناسِبات
جُغرافيّ
عَلَم، أعلام
جَدير
مُنَشِّق
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word مُناسِبات in various contexts, such as discussing family gatherings, weddings, or religious holidays. For example, one might say, 'We celebrate several مُناسِبات throughout the year, including Eid and weddings.' This word is integral when planning for events or sharing experiences related to special occasions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is حدث (hadath), which means 'event.' However, مُناسِبات specifically refers to occasions with cultural or ceremonial significance, while حدث can be more general. You would choose مُناسِبات when emphasizing the importance of the event within cultural contexts.
Culture
The word مُناسِبات comes from the root ن س ب, which relates to association or relation. In Arab culture, occasions are not just events; they are moments of connection, joy, and reflection, deeply woven into the social fabric. For instance, many families have unique traditions for each مُناسِبة, showcasing their rich heritage.
FAQ
Q.What does مُناسِبات mean in English?
مُناسِبات translates to 'occasions' in English, referring to significant events or moments worth celebrating.
Q.How do you use مُناسِبات in a sentence?
An example sentence is, 'We gather with family for مُناسِبات throughout the year, like birthdays and holidays.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using مُناسِبات?
A common mistake is using مُناسِبات in a purely casual context. It’s best used for events that hold cultural or familial significance, so be mindful of the context.
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