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سَطْر، سُطور — meaning in English: Line, lines

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سَطْر، سُطور
مُباشَرةً
نُبُوّة
حَياة
hayat
مُختار
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'سَطْر، سُطور' in academic settings, particularly when discussing written texts or essays. For instance, a professor might instruct students to write five lines on a topic during a class activity, or a writer may refer to a line of poetry when analyzing literary works.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'سَطْر' specifically refers to a line of text, 'خَط' generally means handwriting or script. You might choose 'سَطْر' when referring to written lines in books or poems, whereas 'خَط' is more about the style or form of writing.
Culture
'سَطْر' has roots in classical Arabic literature, where it was primarily used to reference lines of poetry or prose. This word not only signifies a physical line but also represents a significant concept in Arabic calligraphy, where the beauty and precision of a line can convey deep meaning and emotional resonance.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of سَطْر?
'سُطور' is the plural form of 'سَطْر.' In Arabic, many nouns change form in the plural, so it’s important to memorize these variations.
Q.How do you use سَطْر in a sentence?
You can use 'سَطْر' in a sentence like, 'اكتب سَطْرًا واحدًا عن نفسك' which translates to 'Write one line about yourself.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with سَطْر?
A common mistake is confusing the singular and plural forms. Make sure to use 'سَطْر' when referring to a single line and 'سُطور' when talking about multiple lines.
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