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خَميس — meaning in English: Thursday

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خَميس
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word خَميس in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing their weekly schedule or planning events. For example, you might hear it during lunch breaks when colleagues talk about their weekend plans, indicating that they will meet up on Thursday night.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is يوم الخميس (yawm al-khamis), which translates directly to 'day of Thursday'. While خَميس can stand alone in casual conversation, adding يوم emphasizes the day aspect, making it slightly more formal or clear in specific contexts such as official schedules.
Culture
The word خَميس is derived from the Arabic root 'خ م س', which means 'five', as Thursday is the fifth day of the week in the Islamic calendar. In many Arab cultures, Thursday is often seen as a precursor to the weekend, with people typically engaging in social gatherings and family events, making it culturally significant as a day of celebration and relaxation.
FAQ
Q.What does خَميس mean in English?
خَميس translates to 'Thursday' in English, representing the fifth day of the week. It's used commonly in both spoken and written Arabic.
Q.How do you pronounce خَميس?
خَميس is pronounced as 'khamees', with a throaty 'kh' sound. Listening to native speakers can help you get the pronunciation just right!
Q.Is خَميس used in formal situations?
Yes, خَميس is used in both formal and informal contexts. You can use it in casual conversation as well as in written reports or schedules without any issues.
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