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ألَّتي — meaning in English: Which

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Guess the translation for (fem sing) who
مُصادَرة
ألَّتي
مَفتوح
بِالضَّبْط
إداريّ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ألَّتي in both spoken and written Arabic to specify or clarify choices or options in conversation. For instance, it might appear when discussing books, such as 'the book ألَّتي I read last week,' or in formal settings when addressing a group, like 'the students ألَّتي excelled in the exam.'
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'التي,' which serves a similar purpose but may vary slightly in usage depending on the dialect. Choosing ألَّتي can lend a more formal tone to your speech, making it suitable for academic or literary contexts.
Culture
The word ألَّتي has roots in Classical Arabic and is often used in various dialects across the Arab world. It reflects a linguistic precision that is highly valued in Arabic literature, where specificity and clarity are crucial for effective communication.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word ألَّتي mean in English?
The Arabic word ألَّتي translates to 'which' in English, often used to specify or identify something among choices.
Q.How do you pronounce ألَّتي?
ألَّتي is pronounced as 'allati' in Arabic, with emphasis on the 'a' sound.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ألَّتي?
A common mistake is confusing ألَّتي with 'التي' (al-lati), which is a variant form. Ensure to use the correct form based on the grammatical context.
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