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دَعوة ات — meaning in English: Invitation

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دَعوة ات
روح، أرواح
كَوْنيّ
لَيْسَ
إبّانَ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word دَعوة ات during social gatherings, whether inviting friends over for a meal or sending formal invitations for weddings and events. In more casual contexts, it can be used when discussing plans for a get-together, like a birthday party or a cultural celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'إدعاء' (idaa), which can mean 'claim' or 'appeal,' but is rarely used in the context of social gatherings. دَعوة ات is preferred for invitations as it conveys a sense of warmth and personal connection, making it the go-to choice for social contexts.
Culture
The word دَعوة ات derives from the Arabic root 'دعاء' which means 'to call' or 'to invoke.' It holds cultural significance in Arab traditions, often symbolizing hospitality and the importance of community. In many Arab cultures, accepting an invitation is seen as a mark of respect and building social bonds.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of دَعوة ات?
The plural form دَعوة ات is دَعوات (da'wat). This is commonly used when referring to multiple invitations, such as when discussing several upcoming events you're invited to.
Q.How do you say 'formal invitation' in Arabic?
The term for 'formal invitation' in Arabic is 'دعوة رسمية' (da'wat rasmiya). This phrase is often used in contexts like official events, business meetings, or formal gatherings.
Q.Can دَعوة ات be used in a business context?
Yes, دَعوة ات can be used in a business context, especially when inviting colleagues or clients to meetings or functions. However, for a more formal tone, you may want to use دعوة رسمية.
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