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arah — meaning in English: direction

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'arah' when giving or asking for directions, such as when navigating a new city or guiding a friend to a specific location. It can be heard in casual conversations at a coffee shop or during travel discussions among friends planning a trip.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'arah' refers specifically to physical or metaphorical directions, a term like 'jalan' can also mean 'road' or 'path.' You would choose 'arah' when emphasizing the aspect of direction itself rather than the physical route.
Culture
'Arah' has its roots in the Arabic word 'عَـرَضَ' (ʿaraḍa), which means direction or path. In Malaysian culture, an understanding of direction is not just practical but also often tied to spirituality and guidance in life's journey, making this word imbued with deeper significance.
FAQ
Q.What does 'arah' mean in English?
'Arah' translates to 'direction' in English, commonly used in both literal geographical contexts and metaphorical senses in Malay.
Q.How do you use 'arah' in a sentence?
You can use 'arah' in sentences like 'Tunjukkan arah ke pasar,' which means 'Show me the direction to the market.' This highlights its practical application in daily communication.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'arah'?
A common mistake is confusing 'arah' with 'jalan.' While both deal with paths, 'arah' specifically denotes direction, whereas 'jalan' refers to the road itself. Make sure to use 'arah' when discussing directional guidance.
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