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رَبْع، رُبوع — meaning in English: Quarter, quarter

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'رَبْع، رُبوع' in everyday conversations to refer to a quarter of an hour, especially when discussing time management or scheduling. For instance, someone might say, 'I'll meet you in رُبوع of an hour,' indicating a brief wait. Additionally, it's common in business and academic settings when dividing tasks or projects into manageable quarters.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'فُصْل' (fussl), which also means 'quarter' but is more commonly used in academic contexts to refer to a section of a course or term. 'رَبْع' is preferred when discussing time or when relating to broader divisions of space and resources, providing a more practical application in everyday conversation.
Culture
'رَبْع' has deep roots in Arabic culture, often associated with the division of time and resources. Historically, the concept of quarters extended beyond mere timekeeping to influence various social and economic systems, highlighting how Arabs traditionally organized life around cycles and divisions. The word is derived from the Arabic root that conveys the idea of division and shares similarities with words related to sharing and distribution.
FAQ
Q.What does رَبْع mean in Arabic?
'رَبْع' translates to 'quarter' in English, and it can refer to both time and divisions of larger quantities. It's commonly used in various contexts, including time management and dividing resources.
Q.How do you use رَبْع in a sentence?
You can use رَبْع in contexts like, 'أحتاج إلى رُبع ساعة' (I need a quarter of an hour) to specify a short duration or time frame.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using رَبْع?
One common mistake is using رَبْع to refer to more than just time; while it can indicate parts of whole entities, it’s primarily used for time and divisions, so context is crucial.
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