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طِبّ — meaning in English: medicine

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اِستِهلاك
قَبلَ
qabla
قَدّ ما
طِبّ
إذْن
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word طِبّ in medical settings, such as hospitals or clinics, when discussing health-related topics. It may also come up in casual conversations when talking about health remedies or visiting a doctor, making it a useful term in everyday dialogue.
Synonyms & nuances
While طِبّ specifically refers to 'medicine', the word دَواء (dawaa) means 'medicine' in the sense of a remedy or drug. You would use طِبّ when discussing the field or practice of medicine, while دَواء is used when referring to a specific medication or treatment.
Culture
The word طِبّ has Arabic roots that trace back to ancient times, reflecting the rich history of medicine in Arab culture. Historically, during the Golden Age of Islam, scholars like Avicenna (Ibn Sina) wrote significant medical texts that shaped the field, with طِبّ at the heart of their studies, illustrating its deep cultural significance in the history of science.
FAQ
Q.What does طِبّ mean in English?
طِبّ translates to 'medicine' in English, referring to the field of healthcare and practices related to diagnosing and treating illnesses.
Q.How do you pronounce طِبّ?
طِبّ is pronounced as 'tibb', with a short 'i' sound and a double 'b' at the end, emphasizing the 'b' sound.
Q.Can طِبّ be used informally?
Yes, طِبّ can be used in informal conversations, especially when talking about health, visiting doctors, or discussing health remedies with friends and family.
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