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قاتَلَ — meaning in English: killer

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Guess the translation for to fight (sb)
قاتَلَ
qātala
كَسْب
سِرّاً
تَنازُل ات
زَيْت
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'قاتَلَ' in discussions about crime or justice, particularly in news reports or dramatic storytelling. For example, you might hear it in a police report detailing a murder case or in a heated debate about violence in society.
Synonyms & nuances
'قاتَلَ' specifically implies a direct act of killing, while a synonym like 'مَـوْت' (mawt) simply means 'death'. You would choose 'قاتَلَ' when discussing the act of murder itself, rather than just the outcome of death, making it more active and immediate.
Culture
'قاتَلَ' stems from the Arabic root ق-ت-ل, which relates to killing and conflict. This word is not only used in modern contexts but also appears in classical literature, highlighting the historical depth of violence in human narratives. The word reflects a broader cultural conversation around morality, justice, and the consequences of violence.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of قاتَلَ?
'قاتَلَ' means 'to kill' in Arabic and is often used in contexts discussing violence or crime.
Q.How do you conjugate قاتَلَ?
'قاتَلَ' is a verb that can be conjugated into different forms depending on the subject and tense. For example, 'يُقَاتِلُ' (yuqātilu) means 'he fights' in the present tense.
Q.Is قاتَلَ used in everyday conversations?
While 'قاتَلَ' is not frequently used in casual conversations due to its serious context, it can be relevant in discussions about crime, films, or news.
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