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نادى، يُنادي، المُناداة — meaning in English: Calling, calling, preaching

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لَعبة
نادى، يُنادي، المُناداة
عَقَليّة
قالَ، يَقولُ، القَوْل
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word نادى when referring to a gathering or an announcement, such as calling people to prayer or summoning friends for a social event. In a more formal setting, it might be used in religious contexts, such as preaching during sermons or advocating for social causes.
Synonyms & nuances
While نادى specifically emphasizes the act of calling out to someone, the word دعا (du'a) can imply a more personal or intimate invitation. You might choose نادى when addressing a group or making a public announcement, while دعا could be used in a private plea.
Culture
The root of نادى is linked to the concept of calling or summoning, prevalent in many cultures. In Islamic tradition, 'Athan' is a form of نداء (calling) made to invite believers to prayer, showcasing its significant role in daily life and community gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What does نادى mean in English?
نادى translates to 'calling' or 'to call,' and can also imply preaching in certain contexts. It's versatile and used in both everyday and formal situations.
Q.How do you conjugate نادى in different tenses?
In the past tense, it becomes نادى (he called), while in the present tense, it is يُنادي (he is calling). The future tense uses سيُنادي (he will call).
Q.Can نادى be used in informal conversations?
Yes, نادى is neutral and can be comfortably used in both formal and informal conversations, making it a versatile choice for learners.
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