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قَرَأَ، يَقرَأُ، القِراءة — meaning in English: Read, read, read

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كَذا وكَذا
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قَرَأَ، يَقرَأُ، القِراءة
ضَرَّ، يَضٌرُّ، الضَّرّ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use the word قَرَأَ in educational settings, such as schools and universities, when discussing the importance of reading literature, textbooks, or even the Quran. It is also common in casual conversations among friends when recommending books or discussing recent reads.
Synonyms & nuances
While قَرَأَ is a straightforward term for reading, another word, اطَّلعَ (iṭṭal’a), implies a more in-depth exploration or examination of a text. Use قَرَأَ for basic reading and incorporate اطَّلعَ when discussing deeper engagement with material.
Culture
The root of قَرَأَ is deeply embedded in Arabic culture, especially given the significance of the Quran, which begins with the command to read. The phrase 'اقْرَأْ' (Iqra), meaning 'Read!', emphasizes the importance of literacy and knowledge in Islam, making this word central to both religious and educational discussions in Arabic-speaking communities.
FAQ
Q.What is the past tense of قَرَأَ?
The past tense of قَرَأَ is قَرَأَ (qara'a), which means 'he read'. The conjugation changes based on the subject, so remember to adjust it according to the person you are referencing.
Q.How do you use قَرَأَ in a sentence?
You can use قَرَأَ in a sentence like this: 'أنا قرأت كتاباً جديداً' (Ana qara'tu kitabاً jadidan), which translates to 'I read a new book.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using قَرَأَ?
A common mistake is confusing the pronunciation of قَرَأَ with other similar verbs. Ensure you pronounce the 'ق' correctly, as it is a voiced velar stop, which can be challenging for non-native speakers.
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