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رَأْس، رُؤُوس — meaning in English: Head, heads

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هَرَبَ، يَهرُبُ، الهُروب
رَأْس، رُؤُوس
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use رَأْس, رُؤُوس in everyday conversations when discussing physical health, such as when someone has a headache or needs to see a doctor. Additionally, it is used metaphorically in business contexts, such as when referring to leadership ('head of the company').
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'قمة' (qimmah), which means 'top' or 'tip.' However, رَأْس specifically refers to the physical head or metaphorical leadership, while قمة emphasizes the highest point of something, whether physically or abstractly.
Culture
The Arabic word رَأْس has deep roots in Semitic languages, deriving from the root ر-أ-س which conveys the concept of 'top' or 'chief.' In many Arab cultures, the head is also seen as a symbol of authority and decision-making, reflected in phrases like 'the head of the family' or 'head of state.'
FAQ
Q.What does رَأْس mean in Arabic?
رَأْس means 'head' in Arabic, and its plural رُؤُوس means 'heads.' It can refer to the physical head of a person or metaphorically to leadership roles.
Q.How do you pronounce رَأْس?
رَأْس is pronounced as 'ra's,' with a slight emphasis on the 'r' and a glottal stop on the 'أْ' to create a distinct sound.
Q.Are there any common phrases using رَأْس?
Yes, common phrases include 'رَأْس المال' (ra's al-mal), which means 'capital' or 'head of wealth,' indicating the principal amount in finance.
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