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قِبلة — meaning in English: Kiss

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Guess the translation for qiblah (direction faced in prayer
قَيْدَ
تَشكيلة
عَمَدَ، يَعمِدُ، العَمْد
قِبلة
مُقاتِل
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informal very common
Usage
In everyday conversations, native speakers use the word قِبلة when greeting friends or expressing affection, often in informal settings. For instance, a mother might say قِبلة to her child while giving them a kiss on the cheek, or friends might refer to a kiss in a light-hearted discussion about relationships.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is بوسة (bousa), which also means 'kiss' but is more colloquial and often used among younger speakers. قِبلة tends to carry a slightly more affectionate and romantic connotation, making it suitable for more intimate situations.
Culture
The word قِبلة has deep cultural roots in the Arabic language, often symbolizing love and connection. Interestingly, the term is also used in a spiritual context, referring to the direction Muslims face during prayer, adding layers of meaning to a word that embodies both physical affection and spiritual devotion.
FAQ
Q.What does قِبلة mean in English?
قِبلة translates to 'kiss' in English, commonly used in affectionate contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce قِبلة?
قِبلة is pronounced as 'qibla' with a soft 'q' sound, similar to the 'k' in 'kite' but deeper in the throat.
Q.Is قِبلة used in formal Arabic?
قِبلة is primarily used in informal settings. In more formal contexts, terms like قبلة الشفاه might be used to convey a kiss explicitly.
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