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يَوْم، أيّام — meaning in English: Day, days

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'يَوْم، أيّام' in daily conversations to refer to specific days, such as during discussions about weekend plans or holiday celebrations. For example, someone might say, 'أين تود الذهاب يوم الجمعة؟' (Where do you want to go on Friday?). It is also commonly used in formal contexts, such as news reports or announcements about events occurring on particular days.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'يَوْم' is the general term for 'day', a related word, 'نهار' (nahar), specifically refers to daytime. You would use 'يَوْم' when talking about days in a more general sense, such as dates or schedules, whereas 'نهار' is used when emphasizing the daylight hours.
Culture
'يَوْم' has deep roots in Arabic culture, often symbolizing the passage of time and the importance of specific days in a person's life, such as wedding days or religious holidays. Interestingly, the Arabic calendar is lunar, which influences how days are observed and celebrated, making this word integral to understanding cultural events and traditions.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of the word 'يوم'?
The plural form of 'يوم' is 'أيام'. This is commonly used when referring to multiple days in conversations or writing.
Q.How do you use 'يوم' in a sentence?
'يوم' can be used in sentences like 'اليوم هو يوم الاثنين' (Today is Monday) or 'أحب أيام العطلة' (I love my days off).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'يوم'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'يوم' with 'نهار'; remember that 'يوم' refers to any day, while 'نهار' specifically refers to the daylight part of the day.
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