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نَدىً — meaning in English: Nada

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Guess the translation for dew
آمين
مُرتَبة
نَدىً
تَأخَرَ
ألَيْسَ
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literary common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word نَدىً in poetic contexts or when discussing nature, particularly in reference to the fresh dew on grass in the early morning. It's also common in conversations about beauty and freshness, where one might describe a scene as having a 'nada' quality to emphasize its delicate and refreshing characteristics.
Synonyms & nuances
While نَدىً (Nada) refers specifically to dew, another word, رطوبة (Rutubah), means humidity. You would choose نَدىً when you want to evoke something fresh and pure, while رطوبة would be more appropriate in weather-related discussions where moisture content is being measured.
Culture
The word نَدىً (Nada) is derived from the Arabic root ن-د-y, which relates to moisture and freshness. In Arab poetry, نَدىً is celebrated not just for its physical properties but also for its symbolic associations with purity and renewal, often evoking the beauty of nature and the emotions it stirs. It has been a recurring theme in classical literature, illustrating the deep connection between Arabs and their environment.
FAQ
Q.What does نَدىً mean in Arabic?
نَدىً translates to 'Nada' in English, meaning dew. It refers to the droplets of moisture that form on cool surfaces overnight, often celebrated in literature and nature imagery.
Q.How do you pronounce نَدىً?
نَدىً is pronounced as 'Nada', with a soft 'n' sound followed by 'da' as in 'data'. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Q.Is نَدىً used in everyday conversation?
Yes, نَدىً is commonly used in both everyday conversation and literary contexts, especially when discussing beauty, nature, or poetry.
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