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مُواضَفة ات — meaning in English: Attributes

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قادِر
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يُعجِبُني
تَفاقُم
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مُواضَفة ات
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use the word مُواضَفة ات in both professional and academic settings, particularly when discussing characteristics of people, objects, or concepts. For instance, a researcher might describe the مُواضَفة ات of a new technology during a presentation, emphasizing its unique features.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is خصائص (khasa'ise), which also means 'characteristics.' However, مُواضَفة ات is typically used in more formal discussions, while خصائص might be found in both formal and informal contexts. Choosing مُواضَفة ات implies a more structured analysis of the attributes being discussed.
Culture
The word مُواضَفة ات has roots in the Arabic root verb وافة, which means 'to accompany' or 'to keep pace with.' This reflects how attributes accompany or define the essence of something. In Arabic culture, discussing attributes can often lead to deeper conversations about identity and essence, showcasing the importance of characteristics in personal and social contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does مُواضَفة ات mean in English?
مُواضَفة ات translates to 'attributes' in English, referring to the inherent qualities or characteristics of a person, object, or concept.
Q.How do I pronounce مُواضَفة ات?
مُواضَفة ات is pronounced as 'muwadifat.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, and it has a melodic quality typical of Arabic pronunciation.
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid when using مُواضَفة ات?
A common mistake is to confuse مُواضَفة ات with صفات (sifaat), which means 'traits' or 'qualities.' While they are similar, مُواضَفة ات often implies a more formal or comprehensive discussion of attributes.
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