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بَرّاً — meaning in English: overland

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عَقْد، عُقود
هيه
بَرّاً
تَبَع، أتباع
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word بَرّاً in contexts related to travel and transport, especially when discussing land routes versus air or sea travel. For example, a traveler might say they prefer to drive بَرّاً through scenic landscapes rather than fly, emphasizing the journey over the destination.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of بَرّاً is الأرضي (al-ardee), which also means 'land-based' but can be used more narrowly in contexts like construction or transportation. بَرّاً tends to emphasize the act of traveling or moving across land, making it more suitable in discussions about journeys.
Culture
The term بَرّاً derives from the Arabic root ب ر ر, which conveys notions of land, openness, and vastness. In Arab culture, traveling overland can symbolize adventure and exploration, often associated with historical trade routes that connected various civilizations throughout history, such as the Silk Road.
FAQ
Q.What does بَرّاً mean in English?
The word بَرّاً translates to 'overland' in English, referring to travel or transport across land rather than by sea or air.
Q.How do you pronounce بَرّاً?
بَرّاً is pronounced as 'barra', with the emphasis on the first syllable. The double ر (رّ) indicates a slightly prolonged sound.
Q.Is بَرّاً used in formal writing?
Yes, بَرّاً can be used in both formal and informal writing. It appears in travel literature, discussions on geography, and everyday conversations about travel.
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