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سَدَّدَ — meaning in English: Pay

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قِلّة
ثَقافيّ
سَدَّدَ
لا يَزالُ، ما زالَ، لا زالَ، ما يَزالُ
على الهَواء
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word سَدَّدَ in contexts involving financial transactions, such as paying bills or repaying loans. For example, one might say, 'I سَدَّدَ the electricity bill yesterday' during a casual conversation about household expenses.
Synonyms & nuances
While سَدَّدَ specifically means 'to pay', it can be nuanced with similar words like دَفَعَ (dafa'a), which also means 'to pay' but is more general and can refer to paying for something without the obligation connotation. You would choose سَدَّدَ when discussing the completion of a specific debt or obligation.
Culture
The Arabic word سَدَّدَ has roots in classical Arabic and is commonly found in both modern and traditional contexts. Its usage reflects the importance of financial responsibility in Arab culture, where timely payments are often seen as a sign of respect and integrity. Interestingly, the word can also imply a sense of completion, as in fulfilling an obligation, adding a layer of cultural significance to the act of paying.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of سَدَّدَ in English?
سَدَّدَ translates to 'pay' in English, specifically referring to paying off a debt or fulfilling a financial obligation.
Q.How do you use سَدَّدَ in a sentence?
You can use سَدَّدَ in sentences like 'أريد أن سَدَّدَ الفاتورة' which means 'I want to pay the bill.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using سَدَّدَ?
A common mistake is confusing سَدَّدَ with دَفَعَ; while both mean 'to pay', سَدَّدَ implies paying off a specific debt, so ensure you use it when discussing such contexts.
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