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تَغَيَّرَ — meaning in English: change

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تَبعاً ل
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تَغَيَّرَ
ضاعَ، يَضوعُ، الضَّوْع
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word تَغَيَّرَ in discussions about personal growth, societal changes, or environmental transformations. For example, one might say, 'لقد تَغَيَّرَ الوضع الاقتصادي في البلاد بشكل كبير' (The economic situation in the country has changed significantly) during a news broadcast or while chatting with friends about current events.
Synonyms & nuances
While تَغَيَّرَ means 'to change', synonyms like 'تبدل' (tabaddala) imply a more drastic transformation or exchange, often used in contexts of swaps or replacements. You would choose تَغَيَّرَ when discussing more gradual or personal changes.
Culture
The Arabic verb تَغَيَّرَ is derived from the root 'غ-ي-ر', which conveys the idea of alteration or transformation. In Arabic culture, change is often viewed as a necessary and natural part of life, reflected in sayings that encourage adaptation and resilience, such as 'التغيير سنة الحياة' (Change is the law of life).
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word تَغَيَّرَ mean in English?
The word تَغَيَّرَ translates to 'change' in English and is used to indicate a transformation or alteration in various contexts.
Q.How do you conjugate the verb تَغَيَّرَ?
تَغَيَّرَ is conjugated based on the subject. For example, 'تَغَيَّرَ' (he changed), 'تَغَيَّرَتْ' (she changed), and 'تَغَيَّرُوا' (they changed).
Q.Can تَغَيَّرَ be used in both formal and informal settings?
Yes, تَغَيَّرَ is a neutral word and can be used in both formal contexts, such as academic discussions, and informal conversations among friends.
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