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صُبْح — meaning in English: morning

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لَجنة، لِجان
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صُبْح
رِسالة، رَسائِل
خَلَّفَ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers frequently use the word صُبْح in greetings and conversations during the early hours of the day. For example, a common phrase is 'صباح الخير' (Good morning), which is exchanged in both formal and informal settings when meeting friends or colleagues in the morning.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is فجر (fajr), which specifically refers to the dawn just before sunrise. While صُبْح encompasses the entire morning period, فجر is used when referring to the first light of day, making it more specific to a particular time frame.
Culture
The word صُبْح comes from the root 'ص ب ح', which relates to the idea of brightness and clarity associated with dawn. In many Arabic-speaking cultures, the morning is seen as a time for new beginnings, often reflected in the traditional morning rituals, such as drinking coffee or tea while enjoying a peaceful moment before the day begins.
FAQ
Q.How do you say good morning in Arabic?
You say 'صباح الخير' (sabah al-khayr), which translates directly to 'good morning' in English.
Q.What time is considered morning in Arabic culture?
In general, morning in Arabic culture is considered to be from sunrise until noon, though specific customs may vary between regions.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include صُبْح?
Yes, a popular phrase is 'صباح النور' (sabah al-noor), which means 'morning of light' and is commonly used in response to 'صباح الخير'.
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