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اِقتِراع — meaning in English: vote

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حَملة، حَمَلات
كَلِمة المُرور
اِقتِراع
خِتام
صَريح
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formal common
Usage
The word اِقتِراع is commonly used during elections, whether for governmental positions or local community decisions. Native speakers might use it in discussions about political participation, civic duties, or when encouraging others to vote, such as during campaign rallies or informal conversations about upcoming votes.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is تصويت (taṣwīt), which also means 'vote' but can refer more broadly to the act of casting a vote without the connotation of selection. You would choose اِقتِراع when discussing the democratic process or specific elections, while تصويت might be used in more general contexts.
Culture
Etymologically, اِقتِراع comes from the root word which implies 'to choose' or 'to select', signifying an active role in decision-making. This concept is deeply ingrained in Arab societies, where voting is seen not just as a right but as a civic responsibility, especially following the Arab Spring, which emphasized the importance of democratic participation.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word اِقتِراع mean?
The Arabic word اِقتِراع translates to 'vote' in English, referring to the act of expressing one’s choice in an election or decision-making process.
Q.How do you use اِقتِراع in a sentence?
You might say, 'علي قرر أن يشارك في اِقتِراع الانتخابات' which means 'Ali decided to participate in the vote for the elections.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
One common mistake is confusing اِقتِراع with تصويت. While both relate to voting, اِقتِراع emphasizes the selection process, particularly in formal settings like elections.
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