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Committee, committees in Arabic: لَجنة، لِجان

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أصفَر، صَفراء، صُفْر
أساس، أُسُس
لَجنة، لِجان
وَرَدة، وُرود/وَرَدات
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word لَجنة, لِجان in formal settings such as governmental meetings or organizational discussions, where groups come together to make decisions or analyze specific issues. For instance, you might hear it during a debate in the parliament or in a corporate meeting when discussing strategies.
Synonyms & nuances
While لَجنة refers specifically to a committee, the word مجموعة (majmoo'a) means a group in a broader sense. You would choose لَجنة when talking about a formal decision-making body, whereas مجموعة can refer to any collection of people, making it less precise in formal contexts.
Culture
The word لَجنة is derived from the Arabic root 'ل ج ن', which conveys meanings related to gathering and protection, reflecting the idea of a group coming together for a common purpose. Historically, committees have played a vital role in decision-making processes within Islamic governance, showcasing the importance of collective deliberation in Arab culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of the Arabic word for committee?
The plural form of لَجنة is لِجان. It’s commonly used when referring to multiple committees working on different topics.
Q.How do you use لَجنة in a sentence?
You can say, 'تجتمع اللجنة كل أسبوع لمناقشة القضايا المهمة,' which means 'The committee meets every week to discuss important issues.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word لَجنة?
One common mistake is confusing لَجنة with غيرها (ghayriha) which means 'others.' Remember, لَجنة specifically refers to a committee, so ensure the context is appropriate when using it.
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