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مِتْر، أمتار — meaning in English: Meters, meters

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word مِتْر، أمتار when discussing measurements in various contexts, such as construction, road signs, or even while shopping for fabric. For instance, a construction worker might say, 'The wall is 3 أمتار long,' while a shopper might ask, 'How many مِتْر of fabric do I need for this dress?'
Synonyms & nuances
The word مِتْر is synonymous with وحدة قياس (unit of measurement) but is specifically used for linear measurements. While توصيلة (length) can imply both length and breadth, مِتْر strictly refers to meters, making it essential in technical contexts.
Culture
The word مِتْر is derived from the French 'mètre', which reflects the historical influence of the metric system in the Arab world. The adoption of this measurement unit represents a shift towards global standardization, especially in trade and education. Interestingly, in some regions, local dialects may refer to meters with variations, showcasing the interplay of language and culture.
FAQ
Q.What does مِتْر mean in English?
مِتْر translates to 'meter' in English, which is a standard unit of length in the metric system.
Q.How do you pronounce مِتْر?
مِتْر is pronounced as 'mitr', with a short 'i' and a clear 'tr' sound at the end.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using مِتْر?
A common mistake is using مِتْر with an incorrect plural form. The plural is أمتار (amatār), so remember that when talking about multiple meters!
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