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مَجلِس الشُّيوخ — meaning in English: Senate

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مُحَذِّر
ظَلَّ، يَظُلُّ
مَجلِس الشُّيوخ
طَبَقة ات
تَلَقِّي
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formal common
Usage
The term مَجلِس الشُّيوخ is commonly used in political discussions and legislative contexts, particularly when referring to the upper house of a parliament or governing body in Arabic-speaking countries. You might hear it during news reports about government decisions or in formal debates about law-making.
Synonyms & nuances
While مَجلِس الشُّيوخ specifically refers to the Senate, a related term, مَجلِس النواب (Majlis al-Nuwwab), means 'House of Representatives.' The subtle difference lies in their roles, with the Senate typically serving as a revising chamber, while the House of Representatives deals with direct legislation.
Culture
The concept of a 'Senate' dates back to ancient Rome, but in the Arabic context, مَجلِس الشُّيوخ has evolved to represent a key part of governance in many Arab nations. The term itself combines 'مَجلِس' meaning 'council' and 'الشُّيوخ' meaning 'the elders,' reflecting the traditional respect for seniority and wisdom in political matters.
FAQ
Q.What is مَجلِس الشُّيوخ in English?
مَجلِس الشُّيوخ translates to 'Senate' in English, referring to the upper chamber of a legislative body.
Q.How is مَجلِس الشُّيوخ used in Arabic sentences?
You can use مَجلِس الشُّيوخ in contexts discussing politics, such as 'اجتمع مَجلِس الشُّيوخ لمناقشة القانون الجديد' which means 'The Senate convened to discuss the new law.'
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using مَجلِس الشُّيوخ?
When using مَجلِس الشُّيوخ, remember that it is a masculine noun in Arabic. Thus, you should pair it with masculine verbs and adjectives, for example, 'القرار الذي اتخذه مَجلِس الشُّيوخُ كان حاسمًا' meaning 'The decision taken by the Senate was decisive.'
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