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حارة — meaning in English: Hot

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مُخاطَبة
حارة
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قَبِلَ، يَقبَلُ، القُبول
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neutral common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers often use the word 'حارة' to describe the weather on a particularly sunny day or when referring to spicy food. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about summer vacations in the Middle East or when discussing a favorite dish with a strong chili flavor.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ساخن' (sakhin), which also means 'hot,' but 'ساخن' is often used in contexts like heated objects or food temperatures. In contrast, 'حارة' tends to be associated more with weather conditions and emotional states, making it a more versatile choice in daily conversation.
Culture
'حارة' has its roots in the Arabic word 'حر' (har), which means 'heat.' The concept of heat is deeply embedded in many Arabic cultures, particularly in regions where the climate can be extremely hot. This word is also commonly used in Arabic poetry and literature to evoke emotions associated with passion and intensity, showing how language evolves to reflect cultural experiences.
FAQ
Q.What does 'حارة' mean?
'حارة' translates to 'hot' in English, commonly used to describe weather, temperatures, or spiciness in food.
Q.How do you use 'حارة' in a sentence?
You can use 'حارة' when talking about the weather by saying, 'اليوم حارة جداً' which means 'Today is very hot.' It can also refer to spiciness by saying, 'هذا الطعام حار' which means 'This food is hot/spicy.'
Q.Are there other meanings for 'حارة'?
Yes, 'حارة' can also refer to a 'neighborhood' in certain dialects, especially in Egyptian Arabic. So context is essential to determine its meaning.
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