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حَدَّدَ — meaning in English: Locate

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جَيْش، جُيوش
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use حَدَّدَ when giving directions or discussing the location of places, particularly in urban settings. For example, someone might say, 'حَدَّدَ لي مكان المطعم' which translates to 'Locate the restaurant for me' while asking for guidance in a busy city.
Synonyms & nuances
While حَدَّدَ means 'to locate', another synonym, مَكَثَ (makatha), can mean 'to establish a place'. The subtle difference lies in the intent; حَدَّدَ is typically used for pinpointing a location, whereas مَكَثَ implies a more permanent establishment.
Culture
The Arabic word حَدَّدَ comes from the root ح-د-د which relates to boundaries or limits. This etymology reflects a cultural emphasis on knowing one's surroundings, which is essential given the historical significance of navigation in Arabic literature and trade. Interestingly, in many Arab cultures, being able to accurately describe locations is considered a sign of respect and local knowledge.
FAQ
Q.How do you use حَدَّدَ in a sentence?
You can use حَدَّدَ in sentences like 'حَدَّدَ العنوان بدقة' which means 'He accurately located the address'. This showcases how to apply the word in practical situations.
Q.What is the root of حَدَّدَ?
The root of حَدَّدَ is ح-د-د, which is associated with boundaries or limits. Understanding the root can help learners recognize similar words with related meanings.
Q.What are common mistakes when using حَدَّدَ?
A common mistake is confusing حَدَّدَ with شَخَّصَ (shakhasa), which means 'to identify'. While both can relate to location, حَدَّدَ focuses specifically on pinpointing or locating, while شَخَّصَ can imply identifying a person or object.
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