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دينار، دَنانير — meaning in English: Dinars, dinars

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دينار، دَنانير
نَهَضَ، يَنهَضف، النَّهُض
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word دينار، دَنانير in financial contexts, such as discussing prices in markets or negotiating salaries. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about the cost of groceries in a local bazaar or when discussing salaries at a job interview in a Gulf country.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'درهم' (dirham), which is the currency used in countries like the UAE. While both terms refer to monetary units, 'دينار' is generally associated with countries in the Gulf, while 'درهم' is prevalent in the Levant and Maghreb regions.
Culture
The term دينار originates from the Latin 'denarius,' which was used in ancient Rome as a form of currency. It has an interesting evolution as it was adopted by various cultures across the Middle East, reflecting the region's rich trade history. Today, the dinar is the official currency in several Arab countries, highlighting its enduring significance in both economics and culture.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of دينار in Arabic?
The plural form is دَنانير (dananir), which is used when referring to multiple dinars.
Q.How do you pronounce دينار?
It's pronounced as 'dee-nar,' with the emphasis on the second syllable, making it easy to integrate into conversation.
Q.Is دينار used in everyday conversation in Arabic-speaking countries?
Yes, دينار is commonly used in everyday conversation, especially in contexts related to shopping, trade, or finance.
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