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عَميق — meaning in English: deep

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عَميق
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نَسيج
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers use the word عَميق in various contexts, such as discussing the depth of a physical body of water, describing profound emotions or thoughts, or when referring to a significant cultural or philosophical concept. For instance, someone may say 'الماء عميق' (the water is deep) when at a beach or lake, or 'فكرتي عميقة' (my thought is deep) in a conversation about a complex topic.
Synonyms & nuances
عَميق is often compared to عميق (deep) and سحيق (profound or abyssal). While both convey depth, عَميق is more commonly used for general purposes, whereas سحيق is reserved for very deep or significant concepts, often in a poetic or literary context.
Culture
The word عَميق has its roots in classical Arabic, where it not only referred to physical depth but also symbolized intellectual and emotional profundity. In Arabic literature, deep themes and ideas are often explored, with عَميق being a key descriptor for characters' feelings or philosophical musings, reflecting the rich tapestry of Arab culture and thought.
FAQ
Q.What does عَميق mean in English?
عَميق translates to 'deep' in English, and it can refer to physical depth, as well as depth of emotions or ideas.
Q.How do I use عَميق in a sentence?
You can use عَميق in sentences like 'هذه البحيرة عميقة' (This lake is deep) or 'فهمي لهذا الموضوع عميق' (My understanding of this topic is deep).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using عَميق?
A common mistake is to confuse عَميق with سحيق; while both mean deep, the latter is more poetic and used less frequently in everyday language. Ensure you use عَميق for general contexts.
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