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بَطْن — meaning in English: Belly

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ألف مَبروك
عُزلة
بَطْن
تَعميم
مُنطَلَق
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word بَطْن in everyday conversations, especially when discussing health, food, or bodily sensations. For example, a person might say, 'أنا أشعر بألم في بطني' (I have pain in my belly) after a large meal, or it may come up in contexts like cooking, where someone describes a dish that is good for digestion.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'معدة' (ma'ida), which specifically means 'stomach.' While بَطْن refers to the external belly area, 'معدة' focuses more on the internal organ. One would choose بَطْن when discussing external sensations or appearances, while 'معدة' would be used in medical contexts or when talking about digestion.
Culture
The word بَطْن has roots in ancient Arabic and is connected to various dialects and regional expressions. In many cultures, the belly is often associated with warmth and hospitality, as sharing food is a vital part of social life. Additionally, in traditional Arabic medicine, the condition of the بَطْن is thought to reflect one's overall health and well-being.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of بَطْن in English?
بَطْن translates to 'belly' in English, referring to the exterior part of the body where the abdomen is located.
Q.How do you pronounce بَطْن?
بَطْن is pronounced as 'batn,' with a short 'a' sound and a sharp 't' that is pronounced from the back of the throat.
Q.Are there any common idioms or phrases using بَطْن?
Yes, a common phrase is 'بطني مليء' (batni malee), which translates to 'my belly is full,' often used after enjoying a hearty meal.
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