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خُروج — meaning in English: Exit

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تَدَفُّق
مَسؤُوليّة ات
يورانيوم
خُروج
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word خُروج in everyday contexts such as when giving directions, asking for the exit in a building, or discussing plans to leave a gathering. It's commonly heard in public places like malls or airports, as well as during casual conversations among friends when talking about leaving a location.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for خُروج is مخرج (makhraj), which also means 'exit' but can imply a more technical or specific type of exit, like an emergency exit. You would choose خُروج in casual conversation, while مخرج might be used in more formal or specific contexts.
Culture
The word خُروج comes from the root خ-ر-ج, which conveys the idea of leaving or going out. In Arab culture, understanding navigation and exits is crucial due to the often crowded urban environments, making this word not just useful, but essential in daily interactions. Interestingly, خُروج can also have metaphorical uses, such as referring to a 'departure' from a certain situation or mindset.
FAQ
Q.What does خُروج mean in English?
خُروج translates to 'exit' in English and refers to the act of leaving a place or situation.
Q.How do you pronounce خُروج?
خُروج is pronounced as 'khurooj,' with a throaty 'kh' sound similar to 'ch' in Scottish 'loch.'
Q.Are there common phrases that use خُروج?
Yes, you might hear phrases like 'اين الخروج؟' which means 'Where is the exit?' These phrases are essential when navigating public spaces.
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