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سَبت — meaning in English: Sat

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سِلعة، سِلَع
مُنتَشِر
سَبت
بِوُضوح
طَرَّقَ
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word سَبت in casual conversations when discussing the day of the week. For instance, when making plans for the weekend, a speaker might say, 'Let's meet on سَبت.' It's often heard in family gatherings, social settings, or among friends making weekend plans.
Synonyms & nuances
While سَبت specifically refers to Saturday, the word أسبوع (week) encompasses all seven days. You would choose سَبت when specifically talking about Saturday, but use أسبوع when discussing the week as a whole.
Culture
The word سَبت has its roots in the Semitic language family, which gives it fascinating ties to other languages in the region. In Islamic culture, سَبت (Saturday) is often seen as a day for rest and family, making it a significant part of the weekly rhythm. Interestingly, in some Arab countries, سَبت is considered the start of the weekend, contrasting with the Western tradition of Sunday being the day off.
FAQ
Q.What does سَبت mean in English?
سَبت directly translates to 'Saturday' in English. It is the day that follows Friday and precedes Sunday in the Arabic calendar.
Q.How is سَبت used in a sentence?
You can use سَبت in sentences like: 'أنا أذهب إلى السوق يوم سبت' which means 'I go to the market on Saturday.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using سَبت?
One common mistake is confusing سَبت with other days of the week. It's important to memorize the specific names of each day in Arabic to avoid mix-ups.
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