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خَليجيّ — meaning in English: Gulf

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Guess the translation for relating to the Persian Gulf
مَصير
صِفْر، أصفار
جُنَيْه ات
خَليجيّ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word خَليجيّ primarily when discussing topics related to the Persian Gulf region, including cultures, languages, and traditions. It is often employed in conversations about politics, economics, and tourism in Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, especially during informal gatherings or formal discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is سواحي (sawahī), which means 'coastal.' While خَليجيّ specifically refers to the Gulf region and its people or culture, سواحي can apply more broadly to any coastal area. Use خَليجيّ when you want to emphasize cultural or regional aspects connected to the Gulf.
Culture
The term خَليجيّ is derived from the word خَليج, meaning 'gulf.' It holds cultural significance as it encapsulates the identity of the people living in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This identity is often associated with unique customs, cuisines, and a shared history that dates back to ancient trade routes across the Gulf.
FAQ
Q.What does خَليجيّ mean in English?
The word خَليجيّ translates to 'Gulf' in English, specifically referring to the Gulf region or its inhabitants.
Q.How do you use خَليجيّ in a sentence?
You can use خَليجيّ in a sentence like: 'He is خَليجيّ, born and raised in Kuwait,' to highlight someone's cultural background.
Q.Are there different forms of خَليجيّ based on gender?
Yes, the masculine form is خَليجيّ, while the feminine form is خَليجية (khaleejiyyah). Use خَليجيّة when referring to Gulf women or female entities.
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