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أسهَل — meaning in English: Easier

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مَشهَد، مَشاهِد
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word أسهَل in everyday conversations when discussing tasks or activities that have become simpler or more manageable. For instance, you might hear it when someone talks about a new method of cooking that reduces prep time or a streamlined process at work that saves effort. This word can also arise in academic discussions about simplifying complex concepts to aid understanding.
Synonyms & nuances
While أسهَل directly translates to 'easier', another close synonym is بسيط (basit), which means 'simple'. The nuance lies in the fact that أسهَل suggests a comparison of ease, while بسيط refers more to the simplicity of an object or idea. You would use أسهَل when discussing the ease of an action relative to another.
Culture
The word أسهَل has roots in the Arabic verb سهل, which means to make easy or facilitate. This concept is deeply embedded in Arabic culture, where hospitality and ease of interaction are highly valued. Interestingly, the idea of making things easier can be seen in many Arabic sayings that emphasize the importance of helping others achieve simplicity in their lives.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce أسهَل?
The pronunciation of أسهَل is 'as-hal', with a soft 'h' sound. Listening to native speakers can help you perfect the pronunciation.
Q.Is أسهَل used in formal writing?
Yes, أسهَل can be used in both spoken and written Arabic, including formal contexts. You'll often find it in educational materials and discussions about simplifying processes.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using أسهَل?
A common mistake is using أسهَل in a context where something is not being compared. Ensure you use it when discussing relative ease, as in 'This method is easier than that one.'
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