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خِتام — meaning in English: Close of

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خِتام
نَظيرَ
بَقَر
وحياتك
حَظّ
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word خِتام at the conclusion of events, such as meetings, ceremonies, or speeches. For instance, during a wedding ceremony, the officiant might say خِتام to signify the closing remarks, bringing a sense of finality and celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'نهاية' (nihayah), which means 'end'. However, خِتام carries a more formal connotation, often associated with ceremonies or significant closures, while نهاية is more general and can be used in everyday conversations.
Culture
The word خِتام has roots in classical Arabic literature, where it signifies not just an ending but a completion that often brings closure to significant narratives or events. This word reflects a cultural emphasis on the importance of endings, whether in storytelling or life events, symbolizing a transition to new beginnings.
FAQ
Q.What does خِتام mean in English?
خِتام translates to 'close of' in English, often used to denote the conclusion of events or statements.
Q.How is خِتام used in a sentence?
You might say, 'خِتام الحفل كان مميزًا' which means 'The closing of the ceremony was special'.
Q.Is خِتام used in everyday conversation?
While خِتام is primarily used in formal contexts, you can also use it in everyday discussions about events, particularly those that have a ceremonial aspect.
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