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تَحريك — meaning in English: moving

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رَعى، يَرعي، الرَّعي
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تَحريك
نَتَجَ، يَنتَجُ، النَّتْج
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word تَحريك in various contexts, such as discussing physical movements in sports or dance, and in conversations about making decisions or initiating actions. For instance, during a family gathering, someone might say تَحريك the furniture to create more space for dancing.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is حَرَكَة, which also means 'movement,' but تَحريك specifically implies an active or deliberate moving. While حَرَكَة can refer to any kind of motion, تَحريك often suggests a purposeful action, making it more suitable in contexts where intent is emphasized.
Culture
The word تَحريك has roots in the Arabic verb حَرَكَ, which means 'to move' or 'to shake.' Its significance extends beyond the physical to encompass emotional and metaphorical movements, often used in poetry and literature to express transformation and change. This duality makes it a vibrant part of the Arabic lexicon, reflecting both tangible and intangible aspects of life.
FAQ
Q.What does تَحريك mean in English?
تَحريك translates to 'moving' in English. It refers to the act of making something move or changing its position, often used in both physical and metaphorical contexts.
Q.How do you use تَحريك in a sentence?
You can use تَحريك in a sentence like: 'تَحريك الأثاث يجعل الغرفة تبدو أكبر' (Moving the furniture makes the room look bigger). This shows the practical application of the word in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using تَحريك?
A common mistake is confusing تَحريك with حَرَكَة. While both relate to movement, تَحريك is more about the active process, so using it in a passive context may lead to misunderstandings.
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