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نَجمة — meaning in English: star

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سَريّة، سَرايا
نَجمة
مارّ، مارّة
مُصَلٍّ/المُصَلّي
عامّة النّاس
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neutral common
Usage
نَجمة is commonly used in both everyday conversations and literary contexts. You might hear it during discussions about astronomy, when someone is admiring the night sky, or in poetry and songs that celebrate beauty and aspirations, where stars symbolize hope and dreams.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is كوكب (kawkab), which means 'planet'. While نَجمة refers specifically to stars, كوكب encompasses planets as well, making نَجمة more suitable when discussing celestial bodies that emit their own light.
Culture
The word نَجمة has roots in Arabic poetry, where stars often symbolize guidance and inspiration. In Arabic culture, the night sky filled with stars has been a source of fascination and a topic of romantic expression for centuries, resonating with themes of love and destiny in literature.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of نَجمة in English?
نَجمة translates to 'star' in English, referring to the luminous celestial bodies visible in the night sky.
Q.How do you pronounce نَجمة?
نَجمة is pronounced as 'najma', with the stress on the first syllable. It’s a straightforward word to say for English speakers.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions with نَجمة?
Yes, in Arabic, you might hear expressions like 'نَجمة في السماء' (a star in the sky) to signify someone exceptional or outstanding in their field.
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