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راكِب، رُكّاب — meaning in English: Passenger, Passenger

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قُربْ
كَسَبَ، يَكسِبُ، الكَسْب
راكِب، رُكّاب
جِدار، جُدران
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word راكِب, رُكّاب in everyday conversations when discussing travel arrangements or public transportation. For instance, you might hear it during a taxi ride when the driver asks if you are a passenger, or in a bus station as announcements are made for boarding passengers.
Synonyms & nuances
While راكِب, رُكّاب refers specifically to passengers, another related term is مسافر (musafir), which means 'traveler' or 'passenger' but often implies someone who is on a longer journey. You might choose راكِب when discussing public transport, whereas مسافر could be more suitable for referring to someone on a trip, like a flight or road trip.
Culture
The term راكِب, رُكّاب has roots in the Arabic verb ركب (rakaba), which means 'to ride.' This word not only describes those who travel by public transport but also carries a sense of camaraderie among travelers. In many Arab cultures, the shared experience of being a passenger fosters connections among individuals, transforming strangers into companions on the journey.
FAQ
Q.What does راكِب, رُكّاب mean in English?
راكِب, رُكّاب translates to 'passenger' in English. It is used to refer to someone who is traveling in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, or train.
Q.How do you use راكِب in a sentence?
You might say 'أنا راكب في السيارة' which means 'I am a passenger in the car.' This shows how to incorporate the word into everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with راكِب?
One common mistake is confusing راكِب with مسافر. While both can translate to 'passenger,' مسافر is more about someone traveling for leisure or longer distances, whereas راكِب is used for immediate or public transport contexts.
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