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سِلعة، سِلَع — meaning in English: Commodity, goods

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سِلعة، سِلَع
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word سِلعة in commercial contexts, such as discussing market transactions or during negotiations in a marketplace. For example, a shopkeeper might say, 'هذا السِلعة جديدة' (This commodity is new) when showcasing products to customers.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to سِلعة is منتج, which specifically translates to 'product.' However, سِلعة is broader and can refer to various types of goods, including raw materials and finished items. You might choose سِلعة when discussing economic themes or market contexts, while منتج might be more appropriate in marketing scenarios.
Culture
The word سِلعة has its roots in classical Arabic and is derived from the verb سلّ, which means 'to bring forth' or 'to present.' In many Arab cultures, the concept of سِلعة transcends mere goods and embodies the heritage of trade, reflecting the significance of commerce in historical Silk Road exchanges. Interestingly, in modern usage, it also encompasses digital products, showing the evolution of trade in the digital age.
FAQ
Q.What does سِلعة mean in English?
سِلعة translates to 'commodity' or 'goods' in English, referring to items or materials that can be traded.
Q.How do I use سِلعة in a sentence?
You can use سِلعة in sentences like, 'هذه السِلعة رخيصة' (This commodity is cheap) when discussing the price of goods.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using سِلعة?
A common mistake is confusing سِلعة with services. Remember, سِلعة specifically refers to tangible items, not intangible offerings like services.
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