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خُطّة، خُطَط — meaning in English: Plan, plans

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سَجين، سُجَناء
سادَ، يَسودُ، السِّيادة
خُطّة، خُطَط
من حَيْثُ ال
min ḥaythu al
أمامَ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word خُطّة when discussing project management or personal goals, such as in a business meeting where strategies are formulated. It's also common in everyday conversations when friends talk about their plans for the weekend or a trip, demonstrating its versatility in both formal and informal settings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is مشروع (mashroo'), which means 'project.' While خُطّة emphasizes the concept of planning, مشروع focuses more on the execution aspect of a planned idea. You would use خُطّة when discussing the abstract idea of planning rather than the concrete project itself.
Culture
The word خُطّة comes from the root خ-ط-ط, which relates to planning and arranging. In Arab culture, planning is often seen as a way to show commitment and seriousness towards goals, reflecting a broader cultural emphasis on preparation and foresight. Interestingly, in Moroccan Arabic, the word has evolved to imply not just a plan but also a trick or scheme, showcasing regional linguistic diversity.
FAQ
Q.What does خُطّة mean in English?
خُطّة translates to 'plan' in English. It can refer to a strategy or outline for achieving a specific goal, whether in personal or professional contexts.
Q.How do you use خُطّة in a sentence?
You can use خُطّة in a sentence like: 'لدينا خُطّة للذهاب إلى البحر نهاية الأسبوع' which means 'We have a plan to go to the beach this weekend.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with خُطّة?
A common mistake is confusing خُطّة with خُطط (khutat), which means 'plans.' خُطّة refers to a single plan, while خُطط refers to multiple plans. Make sure to use the correct form based on whether you’re talking about one or several plans.
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