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رِواق، أروِقة — meaning in English: Gallery, corridors

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مُشارِك
تَقصير
بَعدَ
ba'da
لَعِبَ، يَلعَبُ، اللَّعِب
رِواق، أروِقة
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word رِواق، أروِقة when discussing architectural spaces, especially in contexts like art galleries, museums, or traditional markets. For instance, you might hear it in conversations about the layout of a historic building or when planning a visit to a local exhibition.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is مَمْرَ (mamr), which means passage or walkway. While رِواق emphasizes artistic or decorative corridors, مَمْرَ tends to refer to more practical, utilitarian passages. Use رِواق when you want to evoke a sense of beauty or artfulness in space.
Culture
The word رِواق has roots in classical Arabic literature, often symbolizing transition spaces that connect different areas, such as halls or galleries in palaces and mosques. This reflects the architectural beauty in Arabic culture, where corridors serve not just functional purposes but also enhance the aesthetic experience of the space.
FAQ
Q.What does رِواق mean in English?
رِواق translates to 'gallery' or 'corridor' in English, referring to elongated spaces often used for walking or displaying art.
Q.How is رِواق used in a sentence?
You can use رِواق in contexts like 'The art exhibition was held in the رِواق of the museum,' highlighting the decorative corridor setting.
Q.Are there different forms of رِواق?
Yes, رِواق is the singular form, while أروِقة is the plural. Use أروِقة when referring to multiple galleries or corridors.
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