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لَبِسَ، يَلبِسُ، اللِّبْس — meaning in English: Wearing, wearing, dressing

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Guess the translation for to put on (clothes)
لَبِسَ، يَلبِسُ، اللِّبْس
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers use the word لَبِسَ in various everyday contexts, such as discussing what to wear for a special occasion like a wedding or a formal interview. It's also commonly heard among friends casually talking about their favorite outfits or the latest fashion trends in social gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
While لَبِسَ specifically refers to the act of wearing or dressing, another close synonym is أَلْبَسَ, which can imply dressing someone else. Choosing لَبِسَ indicates a focus on personal action, whereas أَلْبَسَ emphasizes interaction or assistance in dressing.
Culture
The Arabic word لَبِسَ is derived from the root لبس, which conveys the act of putting on clothing and has deep cultural significance in Arabic-speaking societies where attire can symbolize social status and cultural identity. In some regions, traditional clothing is worn during festivals and events, signifying heritage and community that people take pride in.
FAQ
Q.What is the past tense of لَبِسَ?
The past tense of لَبِسَ is لَبِسَ (he wore). It is used to describe an action completed in the past, such as 'He wore a suit to the party.'
Q.How do I use لَبِسَ in a sentence?
You can use لَبِسَ in a sentence like 'أنا لبست فستانًا جديدًا' which translates to 'I wore a new dress.' This shows a personal action of dressing up.
Q.Is there a feminine form of لَبِسَ?
Yes, the feminine form is لَبِسَتْ, which means 'she wore.' It's important to match the verb form with the subject's gender when speaking Arabic.
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