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أسَد، أُسود — meaning in English: Lion, black

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أسَد، أُسود
بِركة
واصِف
اِنتِشار
بَرّيّ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word أسَد when discussing national symbols, particularly in countries like Jordan and Egypt where the lion represents strength and bravery. It might come up in conversations about literature, where characters are compared to lions for their courage, or in casual settings when friends are jokingly calling each other 'lions' for being tough.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for lion in Arabic is نمر (nimr), which translates to 'tiger.' While أسَد denotes a majestic creature often associated with leadership and courage, نمر may evoke agility and ferocity. You would choose أسَد when emphasizing nobility and bravery.
Culture
The word أسَد has deep roots in Arabic culture, symbolizing bravery and nobility. Historically, lions have been featured in Arabic poetry and folklore, often representing heroic figures. In addition, the lion is a prominent symbol in heraldry, associated with strength and valor, which has been important in the Arab world's royal emblems.
FAQ
Q.What does أسَد mean in Arabic?
أسَد means 'lion' in Arabic. It symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership in various cultural contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce أسَد?
أسَد is pronounced as 'as'ad,' with an emphasis on the first syllable. The 'س' is pronounced like the 's' in 'sand,' and the 'د' is a soft 'd' sound.
Q.Can أسَد be used in modern Arabic literature?
Yes, أسَد is frequently used in modern Arabic literature to describe characters with courageous traits or to symbolize strength and pride in national narratives.
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