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كَتيبة، كَتائِب — meaning in English: Battalion, battalions

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كَتيبة، كَتائِب
بَينَما
أنتَ
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كُلُّ مِن
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formal common
Usage
The word كَتيبة, كَتائِب is commonly used in military contexts, particularly during discussions about army organization and structure. Native speakers might hear this term in news reports about military operations or in conversations among military personnel discussing troop deployments.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'فوج' (fauj), which translates to 'regiment.' While كَتيبة refers specifically to a battalion, which is usually composed of several hundred to a thousand soldiers, فوج can denote a larger unit that encompasses several battalions. The choice depends on the size and organizational structure being discussed.
Culture
The term كَتيبة has its roots in the Arabic word 'كتيب' meaning 'small book' or 'folder' which metaphorically suggests a group or assembly of soldiers. Historically, battalions have played significant roles in various Arab military campaigns, reflecting the importance of organized troop movements in regional conflicts, especially during the 20th century.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of كَتيبة?
The plural form is كَتائِب (katā'ib). It's used to refer to multiple battalions, emphasizing the collective nature of military units.
Q.How do I use كَتيبة in a sentence?
You can say, 'الْكَتيبة تُشارك في المناورات العسكرية' which means 'The battalion is participating in military exercises.' This shows how the term fits into military-related discussions.
Q.Is كَتيبة used in everyday conversations?
Generally, كَتيبة is not used in casual, everyday conversations unless the discussion pertains to military matters. It's more common in formal contexts, especially related to defense or military strategy.
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