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نِعمة، نِعَم — meaning in English: Nima, yes

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مُحَطّة ات
مُكافَأة
صيغة، صِيَغ
مَطلوب
نِعمة، نِعَم
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informal common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word نِعمة، نِعَم in conversations expressing approval or agreement. For example, when someone shares good news, a friend might respond with نِعمة to convey their happiness about the situation. It is commonly used in both casual chats among friends and in more formal settings, such as discussions during a family gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is جَيِّد (jayyid), meaning 'good.' While جَيِّد can be used more generally to describe something as good, نِعمة carries a stronger connotation of delight and appreciation, making it more suitable when celebrating or acknowledging something particularly joyful.
Culture
The word نِعمة comes from the Arabic root ن-ع-م, which relates to blessings and goodness. In Arab culture, recognizing and appreciating blessings is significant, and using نِعمة reflects this value. A fun fact is that this word is often used in a playful context, where friends tease each other about the good fortune they've received, reinforcing the bond between them.
FAQ
Q.What does نِعمة mean in English?
The Arabic word نِعمة translates to 'blessing' or can express approval like 'yes' in certain contexts. It reflects positivity and appreciation.
Q.How do you use نِعمة in a sentence?
You can use نِعمة in a sentence like: 'نِعمة! لقد حصلت على وظيفة جديدة!' which means 'Yes! I got a new job!' This shows excitement and approval.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using نِعمة?
One common mistake is using نِعمة in overly formal situations. It is best suited for informal conversations, so be cautious when using it in formal settings.
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