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قِطّ، قِطَط — meaning in English: Cat, cats

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قِطّ، قِطَط
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers frequently use the word 'قِطّ، قِطَط' in everyday conversations about pets, especially in households where cats are beloved companions. In markets, you might hear sellers discussing the care and sale of 'قِطَط' when talking to customers about adopting or buying cats.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'قِطّ' specifically refers to a cat, the word 'هرّ' can also mean cat but is used in a more colloquial context. 'قِطّ' tends to be more widely understood across different Arabic dialects, making it more versatile for learners.
Culture
'قِطّ' has deep roots in Arabic culture, as cats have been revered since ancient times, including in Islamic teachings where they are considered clean animals. The word itself is thought to derive from the ancient Egyptian word for cat, reflecting their significance in history and folklore across the Arab world.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of قِطّ in Arabic?
The plural form of قِطّ is قِطَط, which is used to refer to multiple cats. In spoken Arabic, you might also hear 'قُطُط' as a colloquial version in some regions.
Q.How do you pronounce قِطّ correctly?
قِطّ is pronounced as 'qiṭṭ' with a short 'i' sound and a glottal stop at the beginning. The double 'ṭ' indicates a heavier sound than a standard 't'.
Q.Are there any common expressions or phrases using قِطّ?
Yes, one common phrase is 'لعب مع القِطّ' which means 'to play with the cat'. This reflects the affectionate and playful nature people often attribute to cats in Arab cultures.
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