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حائِط — meaning in English: Wall

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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers frequently use the word حائِط in everyday conversation when discussing home architecture or urban design. For example, someone might say, 'The حائِط of my house is painted blue,' or during a discussion about historical buildings, 'This city is known for its ancient حائِط.'
Synonyms & nuances
While حائِط specifically refers to a wall, the word جدار can also mean wall but is often used in more technical or architectural contexts. You might choose حائِط when discussing a home or garden wall, while جدار might be more appropriate in discussions about structural elements in buildings.
Culture
The word حائِط has its roots in ancient Arabic architecture and reflects the significance of walls in both physical and metaphorical contexts. In many Arab cultures, walls symbolize protection and privacy, often seen in traditional homes designed with inner courtyards that emphasize family life away from the public eye.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of حائِط?
The plural form of حائِط is حوائط. This is commonly used when referring to multiple walls in a building or surrounding an area.
Q.Is حائِط used in slang or colloquial language?
No, حائِط is a standard term used in both spoken and written Arabic, making it neutral and widely applicable in various contexts.
Q.Can حائِط be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, while حائِط itself is quite literal, it can appear in idiomatic expressions that convey concepts of barriers or obstacles, metaphorically referring to emotional or social walls.
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