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طالِب — meaning in English: Student

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'طالِب' when referring to students in academic settings, such as schools and universities. For instance, a teacher might say, 'هذا الطالب متفوق في الرياضيات' (This student excels in mathematics). It's also common in conversations about educational events, like parent-teacher meetings, where discussing 'طالِب' status is essential.
Synonyms & nuances
'طالِب' is often used in educational contexts, while 'دارس' (daras) can also mean a learner but is less formal and can imply a more casual study environment. You would choose 'طالِب' in formal discussions about education, while 'دارس' may fit better in informal contexts.
Culture
'طالِب' stems from the root word 'طلب,' meaning 'to seek' or 'to request.' This etymology highlights the pursuit of knowledge inherent in being a student. In many Arab cultures, education is highly valued, making the term 'طالِب' not just a label but a reflection of societal aspirations for growth and learning.
FAQ
Q.What does the Arabic word 'طالِب' mean?
'طالِب' means 'student' in English, referring to someone who is actively engaged in learning, typically in a school or university setting.
Q.How do you pronounce 'طالِب'?
'طالِب' is pronounced as 'taalib,' with a long 'aa' sound. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Q.Is 'طالِب' used in both formal and informal contexts?
Yes, 'طالِب' is a neutral term that can be used in both formal and informal contexts when referring to students, making it versatile for various conversations.
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