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حَمام — meaning in English: bathroom

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word حَمام when discussing personal hygiene or when giving directions. For instance, in a restaurant, one might ask, 'Where is the حَمام?' to find the restroom. It's also common in social settings when inviting someone to freshen up before a meal.
Synonyms & nuances
Another word for bathroom is 'دورة المياه' which specifically refers to the water closet. While حَمام can refer to the bathroom in general, دورة المياه is often used in more formal settings or when referring specifically to the toilet.
Culture
The word حَمام traces its roots back to the Arabic verb 'حَمّ' which means 'to wash'. Historically, public baths were an essential part of social life in many Arab cultures, often serving as community gathering spaces. This cultural significance highlights the importance of cleanliness and hospitality in Arab society.
FAQ
Q.What does حَمام mean in English?
The word حَمام translates to 'bathroom' in English, referring to a room equipped with a toilet and often a shower or bath.
Q.How do you pronounce حَمام?
حَمام is pronounced as 'hamam', with the 'h' being a deep, throaty sound typical in Arabic. It's important to emphasize the second 'a'.
Q.Is حَمام used in formal conversations?
Yes, حَمام is suitable for both informal and formal conversations, making it a versatile word to use in everyday interactions.
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