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مَجزَرة، مَجازِر — meaning in English: Massacre, massacres

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مُراقَبة
مَجزَرة، مَجازِر
مَجموع
طَرَف، أطراف
مَثيل
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formal common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word مَجزَرة، مَجازِر in discussions about historical events, particularly when referring to violent incidents involving mass killings. It might be used in news reports, documentaries, or even in conversations about wars and conflicts, drawing attention to the gravity of such occurrences.
Synonyms & nuances
While مَجزَرة specifically denotes a massacre, the word مجزرة can sometimes be used interchangeably with فَظاعة (atrocity). However, مَجزَرة carries a connotation of organized or large-scale violence, making it more appropriate in contexts involving systematic killings.
Culture
The word مَجزَرة is derived from the root ج ز ر, which relates to killing or slaughtering. In Arabic culture, the term can evoke strong emotions and memories, especially relating to historical traumas such as the Syrian civil war or other significant conflicts, making it a powerful term in both literature and discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does مَجزَرة mean in English?
مَجزَرة translates to 'massacre' in English, referring to the indiscriminate and brutal killing of many individuals, often in a violent context.
Q.How do you pronounce مَجزَرة?
مَجزَرة is pronounced as 'majzarah' with emphasis on the first syllable, making sure to articulate the 'م' (m) clearly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using مَجزَرة?
A common mistake is using مَجزَرة in a light-hearted context; it should always be used with care due to its serious implications related to violence and tragedy.
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