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سَفير/ سُفَراء — meaning in English: Ambassador / Ambassadors

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تَرَكَ، يَترُكُ، التُّرك
ألْف، آلاف
غَرابة
سَفير/ سُفَراء
رَكلة
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word سَفير (safir) in formal diplomatic settings, such as when discussing international relations or government appointments. For example, during a press conference announcing a new ambassador to a country, or in conversation about diplomatic missions, this term is frequently employed.
Synonyms & nuances
While سَفير (safir) specifically denotes an ambassador, the term مُمَثل (mumaththil) can also mean representative. However, مُمَثل (mumaththil) lacks the formal diplomatic connotations of سَفير (safir), making it less appropriate in official contexts.
Culture
The term سَفير (safir) has roots in Arabic, derived from the verb سَفَرَ (safara), meaning 'to travel' or 'to journey'. This etymology reflects the ambassador's role as a representative who travels to foster relationships between nations. Historically, ambassadors have played crucial roles in diplomacy, and their status often symbolizes goodwill and cultural exchange between countries.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of سَفير in Arabic?
The plural of سَفير is سُفَراء (sufara), which is used when referring to multiple ambassadors.
Q.How do you pronounce سَفير?
سَفير is pronounced as 'safiir', with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help with the pronunciation.
Q.Can سَفير be used in informal contexts?
No, سَفير is primarily used in formal contexts. For casual discussions, alternative phrases might be better suited.
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