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Jasmine in Arabic: ياسمين

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Guess the translation for jasmine
سَبَقَ لَهُ أن
تَسَلَّمَ
ياسمين
لَم
قَطَعَ، يَقطَعُ، القَطْع
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word ياسمين in everyday conversations, especially when discussing flowers or nature. It's common to hear it in poetic contexts or when expressing affection, such as giving someone a bouquet of jasmine flowers during a romantic occasion or a celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
One close synonym is وردة (warda), which means 'rose.' While وردة typically represents love and passion, ياسمين evokes a gentler, more soothing essence, often linked to tranquility and grace. You would choose ياسمين in contexts emphasizing beauty and elegance rather than intense romantic feelings.
Culture
The word ياسمين has deep roots in Arabic culture, symbolizing love and beauty. Jasmine has been celebrated in poetry and music throughout the Arab world, where its alluring scent and delicate blooms are often associated with warmth and hospitality. Interestingly, jasmine is also a popular ingredient in traditional perfumes, highlighting its cultural significance in both everyday life and luxury.
FAQ
Q.What does ياسمين mean in English?
ياسمين translates to 'Jasmine' in English, referring to the fragrant flower known for its sweet scent and delicate appearance.
Q.How do you pronounce ياسمين?
ياسمين is pronounced as 'Yasmeen' in English phonetics, with emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Is ياسمين used in Arabic poetry?
Yes, ياسمين is frequently used in Arabic poetry to symbolize love, beauty, and the joys of nature, making it a well-loved word among poets.
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