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صِغَر — meaning in English: Small

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اِغتِيال ات
ightiyālāt
اِقتِصاد
صِغَر
بَدء
مَلِكة
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word صِغَر in everyday conversations to describe physical size, such as referring to a small child or a tiny object. For instance, a parent might say, 'هذا الطفل صِغَر جداً' (This child is very small) in a casual setting, or it may be used in formal discussions about architecture to describe a small room.
Synonyms & nuances
While صِغَر specifically means 'small', another synonym is صغير, which can also mean 'young' in certain contexts. You might choose صِغَر when referring to size in a more abstract or general sense, whereas صغير is often used more directly to describe age or youth.
Culture
The Arabic word صِغَر has roots in the ancient Semitic languages, showcasing how the concept of size has been relevant across cultures. Interestingly, in Arabic culture, discussing size can also carry implications about value or importance, where smallness can symbolize humility or modesty, reflecting the values of many historical Arab societies.
FAQ
Q.What does صِغَر mean in English?
The Arabic word صِغَر translates to 'small' in English, referring to size or magnitude.
Q.How do you use صِغَر in a sentence?
You can use صِغَر in sentences like 'هذا المنزل صِغَر' (This house is small) to describe the size of objects or places.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using صِغَر?
A common mistake is confusing صِغَر with the word صغير; while both relate to size, صِغَر focuses on smallness in a broader sense, while صغير often refers to youth.
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