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مَشي — meaning in English: Walk

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مَشي
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word مَشي in everyday conversations when discussing outdoor activities, such as taking a leisurely stroll in a park or going for a walk after dinner. It's commonly used in both casual and social settings, and can also appear in more formal discussions about health and exercise, like promoting walking as a form of physical activity.
Synonyms & nuances
While مَشي specifically refers to 'walking,' another related term is سَير (sair), which can also mean 'walking' but often implies a more purposeful or directed movement. You might choose مَشي when discussing a casual stroll or leisurely activity, while سَير could be more appropriate in contexts where there's a clear intention or route.
Culture
The Arabic word مَشي has deep cultural roots, reflecting the importance of walking in Arab societies, both as a daily activity and a leisure pursuit. Historically, walking has been a primary mode of transport in many Arab cities, and it symbolizes a connection to one’s surroundings and community. Interestingly, in some desert cultures, the act of walking is often associated with storytelling, where elders would share tales while walking to engage listeners more fully.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce مَشي?
مَشي is pronounced as 'mashi.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, making it sound like 'MA-shee.' Practicing with native speakers or listening to audio resources can help perfect the pronunciation.
Q.Can مَشي be used in formal contexts?
Yes, مَشي can be used in formal contexts, particularly in health discussions or public speeches about the benefits of walking. However, you might encounter more formal alternatives depending on the context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using مَشي?
A common mistake is using مَشي to imply running or jogging, which are different forms of locomotion. Stick to مَشي for walking, while other terms like جري (jari) are used for running.
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