ناخب
§ What does 'ناخب' mean?
- DEFINITION
- A person who has the right to vote in an election.
The Arabic word ناخب (pronounced nakhib) is a noun that directly translates to 'voter' in English. It refers to an individual who is eligible and registered to cast a ballot in an election. This word is fundamental when discussing topics related to democracy, elections, and civic participation in Arabic-speaking contexts. If you're following news about elections, political discussions, or even just talking about general rights and responsibilities, you will definitely encounter this word.
Think of it this way: in any country where people can choose their leaders, the people doing the choosing are the ناخبون (plural of ناخب). It's a straightforward term, but essential for understanding conversations around political processes.
§ When do people use 'ناخب'?
You will most commonly hear or read ناخب when the topic is:
- Elections: This is the primary context. Any discussion about voting, election campaigns, or election results will involve this word.
- Citizenship and Rights: When talking about the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the right to vote is a key aspect, making ناخب relevant.
- Political Participation: If someone is discussing how actively people are involved in their country's politics, they might mention the number of ناخبين (another plural form) or the voter turnout.
It's not a word you'd typically use in everyday casual conversation unless you're specifically talking about an election or a political event. However, it's a high-frequency word in news, political commentary, and civic education materials. For example, a news report might state, "The ناخبون are heading to the polls today." Or a politician might say, "We respect the will of the ناخب."
§ Examples of 'ناخب' in use:
كل ناخب له صوت واحد.
Every voter has one vote.
عدد الناخبين المسجلين كبير هذا العام.
The number of registered voters is large this year.
من حق كل ناخب أن يختار ممثله.
It is the right of every voter to choose their representative.
Understanding ناخب is your first step to engaging with political and civic discussions in Arabic. It's a fundamental vocabulary word for anyone interested in current events or the structure of society in Arabic-speaking regions. Keep an eye out for it in news articles and reports, and try to use it in your own sentences to reinforce your learning!
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات politics
علناً
A1In a public manner; openly.
علنا
A1In a public or open manner; openly.
مساءلة
B2The fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility for one's actions, especially in a professional or governmental context.
تبني
B1The act of legally taking a child as one's own, or the act of accepting and supporting a specific policy, idea, or technology.
اتفاقية
B1A formal, usually written, agreement between two or more parties, countries, or organizations. It is often legally binding.
اِحْتِجَاج
B2An expression of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in response to a policy or event. Can also mean using evidence to support an argument.
إقصاء
B2The act of excluding someone or something from a group, activity, or right. It is often used in the context of social or political marginalization.
اِنتِخاب
B1The formal process of choosing a representative or government by vote.
انتخابات
A2A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office.
إِصْلَاح
B2The action or process of improving something that is broken, wrong, or unsatisfactory, especially in a social or political system.