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بِنية، بُنىً — meaning in English: Structure, structure

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شَأْن، شُؤون
فاحَ، يَفيحُ، الفَيْح
مَنزَِليّ
بِنية، بُنىً
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formal common
Usage
The word بِنية، بُنىً is commonly used in architectural discussions, urban planning, and academic contexts. Native speakers might use it when talking about the structure of a building or the framework of a theoretical concept in philosophy.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'هيكل' (haykal), which specifically refers to a framework or skeleton. While بِنية can describe both physical and abstract forms, 'هيكل' is typically more focused on structural integrity, making بِنية a more versatile choice for encompassing various types of structures.
Culture
The word بِنية derives from the root ب-ن-ي, which is associated with building and construction in Arabic. Interestingly, 'بُنىً' is often used in both physical and abstract contexts, reflecting the Arabic appreciation for both tangible and intangible structures, such as societal frameworks or literary forms.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of بِنية in English?
بِنية translates to 'structure' in English, referring to both physical constructions and abstract frameworks.
Q.How do you pronounce بِنية?
بِنية is pronounced as 'bin-yah', with emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Can بِنية be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, while it's more common in formal contexts, you can use بِنية in everyday discussions about buildings, plans, or even ideas.
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