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حارّ — meaning in English: Hot

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عَمَل، أعمال
قَريّة، قُرىً
صَعْب
مُديريّة
حارّ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Arabic speakers commonly use the word حارّ to describe both temperature and emotional states. For instance, they might say حارّ اليوم (It's hot today) when discussing the weather, or حارّ في مشاعري (I feel hot in my emotions) when expressing intense feelings, such as anger or passion, in informal conversations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is ساخن (sakhin), which also means 'hot.' However, حارّ often conveys a more intense heat, especially when referring to emotional states or weather extremes, while ساخن can be used in more neutral contexts like discussing food temperature.
Culture
The word حارّ derives from the root ح-ر, which is associated with heat and warmth across various contexts. In Arabic-speaking cultures, discussing the weather is often intertwined with social interactions, making حارّ not just a descriptor but also a conversation starter, especially during the sweltering summer months.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce حارّ?
حارّ is pronounced as 'haar' with an emphasis on the 'a' sound. The doubled ر (r) indicates a longer sound, making it distinct from other words.
Q.Can حارّ be used in formal writing?
Yes, حارّ can be used in both spoken and written Arabic. In formal contexts, it is often used in weather reports or descriptions of literature, but it maintains the same meaning.
Q.What are common mistakes when using حارّ?
Learners sometimes confuse حارّ with other adjectives for heat. It's important to remember that حارّ specifically describes intense heat, while other terms may refer to mild or moderate warmth.
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