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أسوَد، سَوداء، سود — meaning in English: Black, black, or black

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أسوَد، سَوداء، سود
طَعام، أطعِمة
شَمِلَ، يَشمَلُ، الشَّمْل
جَريمة، جَرائِم
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word أسوَد, سَوداء, سود in various contexts, such as describing colors in art, fashion, or nature. For instance, one might say 'السماوات كانت سوداء في الليل' (The skies were black at night) or discuss the fashion choices of a friend who prefers أسود (black) clothing for a specific occasion.
Synonyms & nuances
While أسوَد specifically refers to the black color, the word غامق (ghāmiq) is also used to describe darker shades, which can include deep grays or navy blues. You might choose أسوَد when referring specifically to the color black, while غامق could be used in a more abstract sense when discussing deeper tones.
Culture
The Arabic word أسوَد has a rich history, with roots tracing back to the Semitic languages. In Arabic culture, the color black often symbolizes sophistication and elegance, yet it can also carry negative connotations relating to mourning. Interestingly, the term has evolved over time, reflecting various cultural perspectives on color symbolism across different Arab regions.
FAQ
Q.What does أسوَد mean in English?
أسوَد translates to 'black' in English and is used to describe the color of objects, clothing, or themes in literature.
Q.How do you pronounce أسوَد?
The pronunciation of أسوَد is 'aswad'. It's important to emphasize the 's' sound, which is pronounced like the English 's' rather than 'z'.
Q.Are there any common phrases using the word أسوَد?
Yes, in Arabic, people often say 'القلب الأسود' (black heart) to describe someone who is considered evil or malicious. This expression utilizes the color black metaphorically.
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