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سَرير، أسِرّة — meaning in English: Beds, Beds

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جالَ، يَجولُ، الجَوْل
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سَرير، أسِرّة
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'سَرير، أسِرّة' in everyday conversations about home decor, discussing comfort, or when inviting guests to rest. You might hear it in a cozy context, like when a family member describes the new beds they've purchased for their children or when someone is recommending a hotel with comfortable beds.
Synonyms & nuances
'سَرير' is commonly compared to 'فراش' (firaash), which means mattress or bedding. While 'سَرير' refers specifically to the bed frame or structure, 'فراش' describes the softer components. You would choose 'سَرير' when discussing the physical aspect of a bed, while 'فراش' might come up in conversations about comfort or bedding arrangements.
Culture
The word 'سَرير' comes from the Arabic root 'س ر ر', which is connected to the concept of comfort and rest. In many Middle Eastern homes, the bed is not just a place for sleep; it's often a gathering spot for families, especially during the daytime. In some cultures, offering a guest a bed to stay in is a significant gesture of hospitality.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of سَرير?
The plural form of سَرير is أسِرّة, indicating multiple beds. You would use this form when discussing more than one bed, whether in a hotel context or when mentioning several bedrooms.
Q.How do you pronounce سَرير in Arabic?
It is pronounced as 'sareer', with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.Is سَرير used in formal settings?
Yes, سَرير is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. You can use it when discussing furniture in a business setting, like during a hotel presentation or in a casual chat.
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