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زَوْجة ات — meaning in English: Wife of At

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عَرَبيّ، عَرَب
قُوَّة، ات/قُوىً
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زَوْجة ات
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word زَوْجة ات in both formal and informal settings, typically when discussing family relations or in contexts related to marriage. For example, at a wedding ceremony, one might hear attendees referring to the زَوْجة ات to acknowledge the bride as part of the festivities.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for زَوْجة ات is 'زوجة' (zawja), which translates to 'wife' in a more general sense. However, زَوْجة ات specifically emphasizes the role or association of the wife with a certain individual, often used in storytelling or discussions about lineage and heritage, which makes it more contextual than the simpler 'زوجة'.
Culture
The word زَوْجة ات not only signifies marital bonds but also reflects the importance of family in Arabic culture. Historically, in many Arabic-speaking regions, the role of a زَوْجة ات encompassed numerous responsibilities, making it a term rich with social and familial connotations. Interestingly, the concept of marriage often ties into various cultural and religious practices, adding layers of significance to the term.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word زَوْجة ات mean in English?
The Arabic word زَوْجة ات translates to 'Wife of At' in English, indicating a direct relationship tied to a person named At.
Q.How do you pronounce زَوْجة ات?
زَوْجة ات is pronounced as 'zawjat At', where the 'a' in At is pronounced like the 'a' in 'father'.
Q.Are there any common phrases using زَوْجة ات?
While زَوْجة ات is commonly used to refer to someone's wife, it can appear in phrases that highlight the relationship, such as 'زَوْجة ات محمد' meaning 'the wife of Muhammad'.
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