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Short in Arabic: وَجيز

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حَظِيَ، يَحظى، الحِظوة
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use وَجيز in both written and spoken Arabic when discussing summaries or brief descriptions. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom setting when a teacher asks for a وَجيز explanation of a complex topic, or in a business meeting when someone requests a وَجيز overview of a project status.
Synonyms & nuances
While وَجيز means 'short,' another close synonym is مختصر (mukhtasar), which also means 'brief' but often carries a connotation of being condensed without losing essential information. You would choose وَجيز when emphasizing the shortness of something, while مختصر suggests a more complete but still brief version.
Culture
The word وَجيز originates from the Arabic root ج-ز which conveys the idea of being concise or succinct. In Arab culture, where eloquence is highly valued, the ability to express ideas in a وَجيز manner is often seen as a sign of intelligence and clarity of thought. This importance is reflected in literature, where authors frequently strive for brevity in their prose.
FAQ
Q.What does وَجيز mean in English?
وَجيز translates to 'short' in English. It is used to describe something that is concise or brief in nature.
Q.How can I use وَجيز in a sentence?
You can say, 'أريد تقريراً وَجيزاً عن المشروع' which means 'I want a short report on the project.' This illustrates its usage in requesting succinct information.
Q.Is وَجيز commonly used in everyday conversation?
Yes, وَجيز is commonly used in everyday Arabic conversations, especially in contexts where brevity is needed, such as meetings or summaries.
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