کتابت
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- A formal noun meaning the act or art of writing and transcription.
- Rooted in the Arabic K-T-B, it is deeply linked to book production.
- Commonly used in calligraphy, history, and religious manuscript discussions.
- More prestigious and formal than the common Persian verb 'neveshtan'.
The Persian word کتابت (Ketābat) is a sophisticated noun that transcends the simple English concept of 'writing.' Rooted in the Arabic triliteral root K-T-B (ک-ت-ب), which fundamentally relates to books, records, and the act of inscription, Ketābat specifically denotes the formal act, process, or art of writing, transcription, or authorship. In contemporary Persian, while the verb neveshtan is the standard for everyday writing, Ketābat carries a weight of formality, historical significance, and artistic merit. It is frequently used when discussing the transcription of holy books, the production of classical manuscripts, or the professional practice of scribes throughout history.
- Register
- Formal, Literary, Academic. It is rarely heard in casual street conversation but is common in documentaries, literature classes, and historical discussions.
Historically, Ketābat was the primary duty of the Kātib (scribe). In a world before the printing press, the preservation of knowledge depended entirely on the Ketābat of texts. This wasn't merely copying; it was an act of cultural preservation. When you use this word today, you are often referring to the physical or intellectual effort of producing a written work that is meant to last or that possesses aesthetic value. For example, the transcription of the Quran is almost always referred to as Ketābat-e Qur'ān, highlighting the sacred and meticulous nature of the task.
هنر کتابت در دوره تیموری به اوج شکوفایی خود رسید.
(The art of writing/transcription reached its peak of flourishing during the Timurid period.)
In a broader sense, Ketābat can also refer to the 'written form' of a language. Linguists might discuss the Ketābat of a particular dialect, meaning how it is represented in written characters. It implies a sense of permanence. While a 'note' (yāddāsht) is fleeting, Ketābat is an enduring record. It is the bridge between the spoken word and the immortalized text. Understanding this word requires an appreciation for the Iranian tradition of calligraphy, where the beauty of the Ketābat is as important as the content of the words themselves.
The word is also deeply intertwined with the concept of 'Authorship' in classical contexts. A scholar might be praised for their Ketābat, meaning their skill in articulating complex ideas through the written word. It encompasses the selection of words, the flow of the narrative, and the logical structure of the text. In modern literary criticism, one might analyze the Ketābat of an author to understand their stylistic choices and their relationship with the written medium.
او تمام عمر خود را وقف کتابت نسخههای خطی کرد.
(He dedicated his entire life to the transcription of manuscripts.)
- Semantic Range
- Transcription, Scribeship, Writing as an Art, Archiving, Recording.
Furthermore, in the context of Islamic history, Ketābat-e Vahy refers to the 'Writing of the Revelation,' a specific historical task performed by the companions of the Prophet. This usage underscores the word's association with precision, faithfulness to the original source, and a high degree of responsibility. Therefore, when a Persian speaker uses Ketābat, they are invoking a long history of intellectual and physical labor that has allowed culture and religion to pass through the centuries.
در این موزه، نمونههای بینظیری از کتابت نستعلیق دیده میشود.
(In this museum, unique examples of Nasta'liq writing/calligraphy can be seen.)
- Nuance Comparison
- Unlike 'nevisandegi' (the profession of being a writer/author), 'ketābat' focuses more on the actual process and the physical/formal manifestation of the writing.
Finally, it is worth noting that Ketābat is often used in compound phrases such as fann-e ketābat (the art/skill of writing) or sheyveh-ye ketābat (the style of writing). These phrases highlight that Ketābat is viewed as a discipline that can be studied, mastered, and refined. Whether it's the meticulous work of a medieval scribe or the formal transcription of a legal document, Ketābat remains the gold standard for describing the serious and methodical act of putting pen to paper (or pixels to screen in a formal context).
تاریخ تمدن با آغاز کتابت پیوندی ناگسستنی دارد.
(The history of civilization has an unbreakable bond with the beginning of writing.)
این کاتب به دلیل سرعت و دقت در کتابت شهرت داشت.
(This scribe was famous for his speed and accuracy in transcription.)
Using کتابت (Ketābat) correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a noun and its typical collocations. Since it is a formal term, it is often paired with verbs like kardan (to do/perform), shodan (to be done), or be pāyān resāndan (to bring to an end/complete). It frequently appears in the 'ezafe' construction, where it is followed by the object being written or the style being used.
- Basic Usage
- Ketābat-e [Noun] (The writing/transcription of [Noun]). Example: Ketābat-e in dāstān (The writing of this story).
In historical contexts, you will often find it describing the work of famous calligraphers. For instance, 'Ketābat-e in noskhe be dast-e [Name] surat gerefte ast' (The transcription of this manuscript was carried out by [Name]). This sentence structure is standard in museum descriptions and academic papers. Note the use of surat gereftan (to take place/be carried out), which adds to the formal tone.
او مشغول کتابت یک دیوان شعر قدیمی است.
(He is busy with the transcription of an old poetic divan.)
When discussing the evolution of scripts, Ketābat is used to refer to the way letters are formed. You might say, 'Sheyveh-ye ketābat-e in kalameh dar gozashte motafāvet bud' (The style of writing this word was different in the past). Here, it refers to the orthography or the physical rendering of the script. This is a common way to use the word in linguistics or paleography.
Another important usage is in the phrase fann-e ketābat. This refers to the 'art of writing' as a technical skill. In a sentence: 'Amuzesh-e fann-e ketābat az dushvār-tarin marāhel-e amuzesh-e khoshnevisi ast' (Teaching the art of writing is one of the most difficult stages of calligraphy training). This highlights that Ketābat involves more than just forming letters; it involves composition and rhythm.
در این رساله، اصول کتابت به تفصیل بیان شده است.
(In this treatise, the principles of writing/transcription are explained in detail.)
- Verb Pairings
- Ketābat kardan (To transcribe/write formally), Mashghul-e ketābat budan (To be engaged in writing), Ketābat-e noskhe (Transcribing a manuscript).
In a modern metaphorical sense, Ketābat can be used to describe the 'writing' of destiny or history. For example, 'Ketābat-e sarnevesht be dast-e khod-e ensān ast' (The writing of destiny is in the hands of man himself). While a bit poetic, this usage is perfectly acceptable in literary or philosophical discourse, emphasizing the definitive and permanent nature of the 'writing'.
آیا کتابت این نامه طول میکشد؟
(Will the transcription/formal writing of this letter take long?)
Finally, consider its use in administrative or legal contexts. When a document is being officially drafted or recorded, the process might be termed Ketābat. 'Ketābat-e sanad dar daftar-e rasmi anjām shod' (The recording/writing of the document was done in the official office). This implies a level of officiality that the simple word neveshtan lacks.
او به دلیل دقت در کتابت، جوایز متعددی دریافت کرد.
(He received numerous awards due to his precision in transcription/writing.)
هنوز بخشهایی از کتابت این کتاب باقی مانده است.
(Parts of the writing/transcription of this book still remain.)
While کتابت (Ketābat) isn't a word you'll use to ask for a grocery list, it is ubiquitous in specific high-level environments. The most common place to encounter it is in the world of Calligraphy (Khoshnevisi). In Iran, calligraphy is a national art form, and Ketābat is a specific style within that art. It refers to writing in a small, clear hand, suitable for books (as opposed to large-scale inscriptions on buildings). If you visit a calligraphy gallery in Tehran or Isfahan, you will hear artists and critics discussing the 'quality of the Ketābat' in a particular piece.
- Domain: Art & Calligraphy
- In this context, it refers to the technical skill of writing small, legible, and beautiful text for book production. It's a specific discipline calligraphers master.
You will also hear this word frequently in Academic Lectures and Documentaries about Persian history and literature. When historians talk about how the poems of Hafez or Rumi were preserved, they talk about the Ketābat of manuscripts. They might discuss the 'Ketābat-e avaliyeh' (initial transcription) versus later versions. In these settings, the word emphasizes the scholarly and historical value of the written document.
این مستند به تاریخچه کتابت در ایران باستان میپردازد.
(This documentary deals with the history of writing in ancient Iran.)
Religious contexts are another major area where Ketābat is heard. Discussions about the history of the Quran, the collection of Hadiths, or the reproduction of prayer books (Dua) almost always involve this word. It conveys a sense of reverence. For example, a news report might mention: 'Ketābat-e bozorgtarin Qur'ān-e jahān be pāyān rasid' (The transcription of the world's largest Quran was completed). The use of Ketābat here signals that this was a monumental and holy undertaking.
In Museums and Libraries, specifically those housing rare manuscripts (Noskhe-hā-ye Khati), the word is central. Labels on exhibits will describe the date of Ketābat, the location of Ketābat, and the name of the scribe. For a student of Persian, being able to recognize this word on a museum plaque is a sign of reaching an advanced level of cultural literacy.
تاریخ کتابت این نسخه به قرن هشتم هجری بازمیگردد.
(The date of transcription of this manuscript goes back to the 8th century AH.)
- Domain: Libraries & Archives
- Used to identify the period and scribe of historical documents. Essential for codicology and archival science.
Finally, you might encounter it in Legal or Formal Administrative language. While 'sabt' (registration) is more common for modern records, 'Ketābat' is still used in high-register formal writing to describe the act of documenting something for posterity. It gives the act of recording a sense of solemnity and permanence that 'neveshtan' cannot provide.
مراسم کتابت زنده آیات الهی در ماه رمضان برگزار شد.
(The live transcription ceremony of divine verses was held during Ramadan.)
او از اساتید برجسته در حوزه کتابت و تذهیب است.
(He is one of the prominent masters in the field of writing/transcription and illumination.)
Because کتابت (Ketābat) is a high-level word, the most common mistake is Overuse in Casual Contexts. Using Ketābat when you just mean 'I wrote a text message' or 'I'm writing a shopping list' will sound incredibly strange to native speakers. It would be like saying 'I am currently engaged in the transcription of my grocery requirements' in English. Reserve Ketābat for formal, artistic, or historical contexts.
- Mistake #1: Register Mismatch
- Using 'Ketābat' for everyday writing tasks. Use 'neveshtan' or 'yāddāsht kardan' instead for daily life.
Another frequent error is Confusing Ketābat with Nevisandegi. While both relate to writing, Nevisandegi refers to the profession or the creative act of being an author (creative writing, journalism, etc.). Ketābat is more about the physical or formal act of recording or transcribing. If you say 'Ketābat-e in romān' (The transcription of this novel), it implies you are copying it down, whereas 'Nevisandegi-ye in romān' means you are the person who invented the story.
اشتباه: من دیروز برای مادرم یک نامه کتابت کردم.
(Mistake: I 'transcribed/formally wrote' a letter for my mother yesterday. Correct: 'neveshtam'.)
Learners also sometimes confuse Ketābat with Ketāb (Book). While they share the same root, Ketābat is the action or process. You cannot 'read a Ketābat' in the same way you read a book. You 'see' or 'study' the Ketābat (the writing style or the transcription quality) of a book. This distinction between the object and the process is crucial for correct usage.
The Pronunciation can also be a stumbling block. Some learners might misplace the stress or shorten the vowels. In Ketābat, the stress is typically on the final syllable (bat), and the 'ā' is a long, stable vowel. Mispronouncing it as 'Ketabat' (with a short 'a') might make it harder for native speakers to recognize the word immediately in a sentence.
صحیح: کتابت این مصحف شریف ده سال طول کشید.
(Correct: The transcription of this noble Mushaf took ten years.)
- Confusion with 'Tahrir'
- 'Tahrir' is a close synonym, but it often refers to the editing or final drafting of a text. 'Ketābat' is more focused on the physical act of writing/calligraphy.
Finally, avoid using Ketābat as a verb directly without a helper verb like kardan. Persian nouns of Arabic origin almost always require a light verb to function in a predicate. Saying 'In rā ketābatam' is archaic and poetical; in modern formal Persian, you must say 'In rā ketābat kardam'. Failing to use the light verb is a common grammatical error for learners transitioning from intermediate to advanced levels.
اشتباه: او کتاب را کتابتید.
(Mistake: He 'writed' the book - using a fake verb form. Correct: 'Ketābat kard'.)
دقت کنید که کتابت با 'کتابداری' (Librarianship) کاملاً متفاوت است.
(Note that 'Ketābat' is completely different from 'Ketābdāri'.)
To truly master کتابت (Ketābat), you should know its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. The most common alternative is نگارش (Negāresh). While Negāresh also means writing, it focuses more on the composition, style, and drafting of a text. You might speak of the 'Negāresh' of a modern essay. Ketābat, by contrast, feels more traditional, physical, and formal.
- Ketābat vs. Negāresh
- 'Ketābat' is the act of inscribing/transcribing (often historical/artistic). 'Negāresh' is the act of composing/drafting (often modern/literary).
Another close synonym is تحریر (Tahrir). This word is also of Arabic origin and is very formal. Tahrir is often used in legal contexts (e.g., Tahrir-e Tarakeh - the listing of an inheritance) or in calligraphy to refer to the act of writing out a specific passage. Ketābat is broader and more associated with book production as a whole. If you are describing the physical beauty of letters, Tahrir or Ketābat are both excellent, but Ketābat is the standard term for the professional scribe's work.
او در تحریر این سند دقت زیادی به خرج داد.
(He exercised great care in the 'Tahrir' (writing/drafting) of this document.)
For the profession of writing, use نویسندگی (Nevisandegi). As mentioned before, this is 'authorship' as a career. If you want to talk about 'calligraphy' as a whole art form, use خوشنویسی (Khoshnevisi). Ketābat is a sub-discipline or a specific technique within Khoshnevisi. You can be a master of Khoshnevisi but specialize in Ketābat (the writing of small, legible text for books).
In very historical or religious contexts, you might encounter استنساخ (Estensākh). This specifically means 'copying' or 'duplicating' a manuscript. While Ketābat is the act of writing, Estensākh is the purpose (to make a copy). If a scribe is making a second version of a book, they are engaged in Estensākh through the medium of Ketābat.
این کتاب توسط چندین کاتب استنساخ شده است.
(This book has been 'Estensākh' (copied/transcribed) by several scribes.)
- Ketābat vs. Khoshnevisi
- 'Khoshnevisi' is the general art of 'beautiful writing'. 'Ketābat' is the specific application of that art to book-sized text.
Lastly, for 'record-keeping' or 'documentation' in a modern sense, مستندسازی (Mostanadsāzi) or ثبت (Sabt) are better choices. Ketābat remains anchored in the tradition of the pen and the page, even when used metaphorically. It evokes the image of a scribe at a desk, carefully forming every character, a nuance that modern technical words lack.
شیوه نگارش او بسیار روان و دلنشین است.
(His style of 'Negāresh' (composition/writing) is very fluent and pleasant.)
برای ثبت نام خود، به این فرم نیاز دارید.
(To 'Sabt' (register/record) your name, you need this form.)
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The root K-T-B is one of the most productive in the Persian language, giving birth to dozens of words from 'School' (Maktab) to 'Office' (Maktab/Daftar) to 'Fate' (Maktub).
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'ā' too short (like 'cat' instead of 'father').
- Putting the stress on the first syllable.
- Mispronouncing 'ke' as 'ki'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Common in formal texts but requires knowledge of the root.
Difficult to use correctly without sounding overly formal.
Rarely used in speech; mostly for formal presentations.
Easy to recognize once the root K-T-B is known.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Ezafe Construction
کتابتِ کتاب (Ketābat-e ketāb)
Light Verb Construction
کتابت کردن (Ketābat kardan)
Arabic Plurals (occasionally used)
مکاتبات (Mokātebāt - correspondence)
Abstract Noun Formation
کتابت (Adding -at to the root)
Passive Voice
کتابت شده است (It has been transcribed)
أمثلة حسب المستوى
کتابت این کتاب زیبا است.
The writing of this book is beautiful.
Simple noun usage with 'ezafe'.
او به کتابت علاقه دارد.
He is interested in writing.
Subject + preposition + noun.
کتابت قرآن کار سختی است.
Writing the Quran is a hard job.
Noun + noun (ezafe) as subject.
این یک کتابت قدیمی است.
This is an old writing/manuscript.
Demonstrative pronoun + adjective.
استاد کتابت میکند.
The master is writing (formally).
Noun used with the light verb 'kardan'.
کتابت را دوست داری؟
Do you like writing?
Direct object with 'rā'.
او در کلاس کتابت است.
He is in the writing class.
Prepositional phrase.
کتابت هنر است.
Writing is an art.
Simple A is B sentence.
کتابت این نامه طول کشید.
The writing of this letter took a long time.
Noun as subject of a past tense verb.
او مشغول کتابت یک داستان است.
He is busy writing a story.
Present continuous sense with 'mashghul-e'.
کتابت نسخههای خطی ارزشمند است.
The writing of manuscripts is valuable.
Plural noun in ezafe construction.
آیا کتابت این متن تمام شد؟
Is the writing of this text finished?
Interrogative sentence with past participle.
او کتابت را از پدرش آموخت.
He learned writing from his father.
Past tense with direct object and source.
کتابت به دقت زیادی نیاز دارد.
Writing requires a lot of precision.
Noun + preposition + noun phrase.
او بهترین کتابت را دارد.
He has the best writing (style).
Superlative adjective.
کتابت در گذشته با پر انجام میشد.
Writing was done with a quill in the past.
Passive voice construction.
کتابت این دیوان شعر چندین ماه زمان برد.
The transcription of this poetry collection took several months.
Complex subject with ezafe and time duration.
او در هنر کتابت به مقام استادی رسید.
He reached the rank of master in the art of writing.
Prepositional phrase 'dar honar-e ketābat'.
کتابت قرآن یکی از شریفترین کارهاست.
Transcribing the Quran is one of the noblest tasks.
Superlative 'shari-tarin' and plural 'kārhā'.
او نسخهای از شاهنامه را کتابت کرد.
He transcribed a copy of the Shahnameh.
Simple past with 'kardan' as a light verb.
دقت در کتابت، ارزش نسخه را بالا میبرد.
Precision in writing increases the value of the manuscript.
Noun phrase as subject of a present tense verb.
کتابت این سند در حضور شاهدان انجام شد.
The writing of this document was done in the presence of witnesses.
Passive construction with 'anjām shod'.
او تمام روز را به کتابت مشغول بود.
He was busy writing all day.
Adverbial of time + 'be ... mashghul bud'.
کتابت نستعلیق بسیار دشوار اما زیباست.
Nasta'liq writing is very difficult but beautiful.
Compound sentence with 'ammā'.
فناوریهای جدید شیوه کتابت را تغییر دادهاند.
New technologies have changed the style of writing.
Present perfect tense with plural subject.
کتابت این نسخه به قرن دهم هجری برمیگردد.
The transcription of this manuscript dates back to the 10th century AH.
Verb 'bar-gashtan' to indicate historical date.
او در حال کتابت متن نهایی پایاننامه است.
He is in the middle of writing the final text of the thesis.
'Dar hāl-e' for current continuous action.
کتابت آثار کلاسیک نیاز به دانش ادبی دارد.
The writing/transcription of classical works requires literary knowledge.
Noun + plural noun in ezafe.
او به دلیل سرعت در کتابت مورد تحسین قرار گرفت.
He was praised for his speed in writing.
Passive 'mored-e tahsin gharār gereft'.
کتابت این کتیبه بسیار منحصر به فرد است.
The writing of this inscription is very unique.
Adjective 'monhaser be fard'.
او اصول کتابت را در مدرسه آموخته بود.
He had learned the principles of writing at school.
Past perfect tense.
کتابت زنده آیات در این نمایشگاه انجام میشود.
Live transcription of verses is being done in this exhibition.
Passive present 'anjām mishavad'.
کتابت به عنوان یک سنت فرهنگی در ایران ریشه دارد.
Writing as a cultural tradition is rooted in Iran.
'Be onvān-e' (as a) construction.
تحول در ابزارهای کتابت منجر به پیدایش سبکهای جدید شد.
The evolution in writing tools led to the emergence of new styles.
'Monjar be' (led to) + noun phrase.
کتابت این مصحف با طلا و لاجورد تزیین شده است.
The writing of this Mushaf is decorated with gold and lapis lazuli.
Passive present perfect with materials.
او در رساله خود به فلسفه کتابت پرداخته است.
In his treatise, he has dealt with the philosophy of writing.
'Be ... pardākhtan' (to deal with/address).
کتابت در دوره صفوی با حمایت دربار شکوفا شد.
Writing flourished in the Safavid period with court support.
Historical context with 'shokufā shodan'.
تفاوتهای ظریف در کتابت کاتبان مختلف قابل تشخیص است.
Subtle differences in the writing of different scribes are distinguishable.
'Ghābel-e tashkhis' (distinguishable).
کتابت متون پهلوی به خط فارسی یکی از مراحل مهم تاریخ است.
The transcription of Pahlavi texts into Persian script is an important historical stage.
Gerund-like usage of 'Ketābat'.
او تمام تلاش خود را صرف کتابت دقیق این اثر کرد.
He spent all his effort on the precise transcription of this work.
'Sarf-e ... kardan' (to spend/dedicate to).
کتابت در اندیشه عرفانی، تجلی کلمه الهی در عالم ماده است.
Writing, in mystical thought, is the manifestation of the Divine Word in the material world.
Highly abstract philosophical sentence.
بررسی کتابت نسخههای خطی، دریچهای به سوی تاریخ اجتماعی است.
Examining the writing of manuscripts is a window into social history.
Metaphorical 'daricheh-i be su-ye'.
کاتبان با کتابت خود، هویت فرهنگی یک ملت را تداوم میبخشند.
Scribes, through their writing, give continuity to the cultural identity of a nation.
'Tadāvom bakhshidan' (to provide continuity).
کتابت این اثر، نقطه عطفی در تاریخ ادبیات کلاسیک محسوب میشود.
The transcription of this work is considered a turning point in the history of classical literature.
'Noghteh-ye atf' (turning point) + 'mahsūb shodan'.
ظرافتهای هنری در کتابت، فراتر از جنبههای کاربردی متن است.
The artistic subtleties in writing go beyond the functional aspects of the text.
'Farātar az' (beyond).
او در پژوهش خود به تحلیل ساختاری کتابت در متون قرون میانه پرداخت.
In his research, he addressed the structural analysis of writing in medieval texts.
Academic 'tahlil-e sākhtāri' (structural analysis).
کتابت، پیوندی دیالکتیکی میان ذهن نویسنده و عینیت کاغذ برقرار میکند.
Writing establishes a dialectical link between the author's mind and the paper's objectivity.
Advanced philosophical vocabulary.
تقدس کتابت در تمدن اسلامی، منجر به تکامل هنرهای وابسته شد.
The sanctity of writing in Islamic civilization led to the evolution of related arts.
'Taghaddos' (sanctity) and 'takāmol' (evolution).
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
يُخلط عادةً مع
Ketābdāri is librarianship, while Ketābat is the act of writing/transcribing.
Ketābfroushi is bookselling, unrelated to the act of writing.
Ketābi means 'bookish' or 'formal' (adjective), while Ketābat is a noun.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— The tool or 'pen' used for formal writing; metaphorically, one's ability to write.
قلم کتابت او بسیار قوی است.
Literary— The writing of destiny (unavoidable fate).
کتابت سرنوشت را نمیتوان تغییر داد.
Poetic— In the records of the chancery/government office.
نام او در دیوان کتابت ثبت شده است.
Archaic/Historical— Writing on water (something futile or temporary).
تلاش او مانند کتابت بر آب بود.
Literary— Golden writing (highly valuable or prestigious work).
این اثر کتابت زرین تاریخ ماست.
Literaryسهل الخلط
Both mean writing.
Negāresh is about composition/drafting; Ketābat is about transcription/physical writing.
نگارش مقاله (Drafting the article) vs. کتابت نسخه (Transcribing the manuscript).
Both are formal terms for writing.
Tahrir is often for legal drafting or specific calligraphic strokes; Ketābat is the general act of book-writing.
تحریر سند (Drafting a document) vs. کتابت دیوان (Transcribing a divan).
Both relate to authors.
Nevisandegi is the profession/creative act; Ketābat is the formal/physical act.
او به نویسندگی مشغول است (He is a writer) vs. او به کتابت مشغول است (He is transcribing).
Both involve beautiful writing.
Khoshnevisi is the art of calligraphy; Ketābat is a specific size/style within that art for books.
هنر خوشنویسی (The art of calligraphy) vs. سبک کتابت (The book-writing style).
Both involve copying.
Estensākh is specifically 'duplication/making a copy'; Ketābat is the 'act of writing' itself.
استنساخ کتاب (Copying a book) vs. کتابت کتاب (Writing/transcribing a book).
أنماط الجُمل
[Subject] مشغول کتابتِ [Noun] بود.
او مشغول کتابتِ قرآن بود.
تاریخ کتابتِ این نسخه به [Time] برمیگردد.
تاریخ کتابتِ این نسخه به قرن هشتم برمیگردد.
[Noun] به شیوه [Style] کتابت شده است.
کتاب به شیوه نستعلیق کتابت شده است.
هنر کتابت در دوره [Era] به اوج رسید.
هنر کتابت در دوره تیموری به اوج رسید.
دقت در کتابت [Noun] از اهمیت بالایی برخوردار است.
دقت در کتابت اسناد از اهمیت بالایی برخوردار است.
کتابت، تجلیِ [Abstract Noun] در پهنه کاغذ است.
کتابت، تجلیِ اندیشه در پهنه کاغذ است.
کاتبان با کتابتِ خود، [Action].
کاتبان با کتابتِ خود، فرهنگ را حفظ کردند.
او در کلاسِ کتابت شرکت کرد.
او در کلاسِ کتابت شرکت کرد.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Medium (High in specific domains like art and history).
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Using 'Ketābat' for texting.
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Using 'neveshtan' or 'payām dādan'.
'Ketābat' is far too formal for a text message. It sounds like you are writing a holy manuscript on your phone.
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Confusing it with 'Ketābdāri'.
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Ketābat (Writing) vs. Ketābdāri (Librarianship).
These share the same root but describe completely different professions.
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Forgetting the light verb 'kardan'.
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Ketābat kardam.
In modern Persian, Arabic nouns need 'kardan' to function as verbs. You cannot say 'ketābatidam'.
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Misplacing the stress.
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Stress on 'bat'.
Misplacing the stress on 'ke' or 'tā' makes the word sound foreign or incorrect.
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Using it to mean 'reading'.
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Khāndan.
Even though it comes from 'Ketāb', it only refers to the writing part, never the reading part.
نصائح
Root Recognition
Remember the K-T-B root. It connects 'Ketābat' to 'Ketāb' (book), 'Maktab' (school), and 'Kātib' (scribe). This makes it easier to remember.
Calligraphy Connection
If you are interested in Persian art, learn 'Ketābat' alongside 'Nasta'liq'. It's one of the most important styles for a calligrapher to master.
Manuscript Study
When visiting Iranian museums, look for the word 'Ketābat' on labels. It will tell you when and how a manuscript was produced.
Light Verbs
Never use 'Ketābat' as a standalone verb. Always pair it with 'kardan' (to do) or use it as a noun in an ezafe construction.
Sound Sophisticated
Using 'Ketābat' in a formal essay about literature will immediately raise your perceived level of Persian proficiency.
Respectful Usage
When discussing the Quran, 'Ketābat' is the most respectful and accurate word to describe its transcription.
Physicality
Think of 'Ketābat' as the 'body' of the writing, while 'Negāresh' is the 'mind' of the writing.
The Book-Act
Mnemonic: Ketābat = Ketāb + Act. The act of making a book.
Formal Media
Listen for 'Ketābat' in programs on 'Radio Farhang'. It's a very common word in their literary discussions.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Ketāb' (Book). 'Ketābat' is the 'act' of making that book. If you know Ketāb, you are 80% there!
ربط بصري
Imagine a medieval scribe in a dim room, carefully using a reed pen to write gold letters in a giant book. That process is 'Ketābat'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'Ketābat' in a sentence describing your favorite historical book today.
أصل الكلمة
From the Arabic root K-T-B (ك-ت-ب), which means 'to write' or 'to gather/sew together' (as in pages of a book). It entered Persian through Islamic influence and became the standard term for formal scribing.
المعنى الأصلي: The act of writing or transcription.
Semitic root (Arabic) adopted into Indo-European (Persian).السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, but use it with respect when referring to religious texts.
The closest English equivalent is 'Transcription' or 'Scribeship', but 'Ketābat' carries more artistic and cultural prestige than these English words.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Art Gallery
- کتابت این اثر چطور است؟
- استاد در کتابت مهارت دارد.
- این یک سبک کتابت نوین است.
- کتابت ریز و دقیق است.
History Museum
- تاریخ کتابت این نسخه چیست؟
- کاتب این کتاب کیست؟
- محل کتابت کجاست؟
- کتابت بر روی پوست انجام شده.
Literature Class
- کتابت این متن دشوار است.
- اصول کتابت را رعایت کنید.
- تفاوت کتابت و نگارش چیست؟
- کتابت در این دوره رشد کرد.
Religious Study
- کتابت وحی اهمیت زیادی دارد.
- او مشغول کتابت قرآن است.
- ثواب کتابت آیات الهی.
- آداب کتابت متون مقدس.
Library Archive
- این نسخه نیاز به کتابت مجدد دارد.
- کتابت این سند رسمی است.
- بخش کتابت نسخههای خطی.
- بررسی شیوه کتابت.
بدايات محادثة
"آیا تا به حال یک نسخه خطی با کتابت زیبا دیدهاید؟"
"به نظر شما هنر کتابت در دنیای دیجیتال هنوز جایگاهی دارد؟"
"کدام سبک کتابت را در خوشنویسی بیشتر دوست دارید؟"
"آیا میدانستید کتابت شاهنامه سالها طول میکشید؟"
"چگونه میتوان مهارت در کتابت را تقویت کرد؟"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
درباره اهمیت کتابت در حفظ تاریخ و فرهنگ ایران بنویسید.
اگر یک کاتب در قرن دهم بودید، چه کتابی را برای کتابت انتخاب میکردید؟
تفاوت بین نوشتن معمولی و کتابت هنری را از دیدگاه خود شرح دهید.
چرا کتابت قرآن به عنوان یک هنر مقدس شناخته میشود؟
نقش فناوریهای جدید در تغییر مفهوم کتابت را تحلیل کنید.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIn a basic sense, yes. However, in Persian, it is a much more formal and specific word. It usually refers to the professional transcription of books, manuscripts, or the art of writing in calligraphy. You wouldn't use it for writing a text message or a grocery list.
No, 'Ketābat' is a noun. To use it as a verb, you must pair it with a light verb, usually 'kardan' (to do). For example: 'In matn rā ketābat kardam' (I transcribed/formally wrote this text).
'Negāresh' focuses on the intellectual act of composing and drafting a piece of writing (like an essay or article). 'Ketābat' focuses more on the formal or physical act of transcribing or producing a manuscript. 'Ketābat' often has a more historical or artistic connotation.
No, it is relatively rare in daily conversation. You are much more likely to hear it in a university lecture, a museum, a calligraphy class, or a documentary about history.
'Khoshnevisi' is the general term for the art of calligraphy. 'Ketābat' is a specific discipline or style within calligraphy that involves writing in a small, clear, and consistent hand suitable for the pages of a book.
This is a specific historical and religious term referring to the 'Writing of the Revelation.' It describes how the companions of the Prophet Muhammad recorded the verses of the Quran as they were revealed.
Usually, no. It almost always implies pen and paper (or parchment). However, in very formal modern contexts, it might be used metaphorically to describe the formal recording of a digital document, though this is rare.
The stress is on the last syllable: 'ke-tā-BAT'. Pronouncing it correctly is important for being understood in formal settings.
'Ketābat-e dasti' means 'handwriting' or 'manual transcription.' It is used to distinguish hand-written manuscripts from printed books (chap).
A 'Kātib' is the person who performs 'Ketābat'. In English, we would call this person a 'scribe'. Historically, it was a very important profession.
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Write a sentence using 'Ketābat' to describe an old manuscript you saw in a museum.
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Describe the profession of a 'Kātib' using the word 'Ketābat'.
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Explain why 'Ketābat-e Qur'ān' is important in Islamic art.
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Compare 'Ketābat' and 'neveshtan' in two sentences.
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Write a formal request asking someone to transcribe a text for you.
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Use the phrase 'fann-e ketābat' in a sentence about education.
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Write a sentence about the history of writing using 'Ketābat'.
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Describe a calligrapher's work using 'Ketābat'.
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Use 'Ketābat' metaphorically to talk about destiny.
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Write a sentence about the tools of 'Ketābat'.
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Explain the role of 'Ketābat' in preserving language.
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Use 'Ketābat' in a sentence about a library archive.
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Describe a 'Ketābat' competition.
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Write about the difficulty of 'Ketābat'.
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Use 'Ketābat' in a sentence about a royal decree.
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Describe the style of 'Ketābat' in a specific book.
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Write a sentence about 'Ketābat-e Vahy'.
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Use 'Ketābat' in a sentence about a student's project.
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Describe the beauty of 'Ketābat' in a poem.
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Write a sentence about the future of 'Ketābat'.
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Pronounce 'کتابت' correctly.
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Use 'کتابت' in a sentence about your favorite book.
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Explain the difference between 'Ketābat' and 'neveshtan' orally.
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Say 'The transcription of the Quran' in Persian.
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Talk about a scribe's job for 30 seconds.
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Ask a question about the date of a manuscript's transcription.
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Describe a calligraphic style using 'Ketābat'.
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Say 'He is busy writing' using the formal term.
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Use 'Ketābat' in a sentence about history.
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Say 'The art of writing' in Persian.
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Describe a beautiful handwriting using 'Ketābat'.
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Ask someone if they like the transcription of a book.
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Use 'Ketābat' to talk about a project.
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Say 'The writing took ten years'.
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Talk about 'Ketābat-e Vahy'.
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Use 'Ketābat' in a sentence about a museum visit.
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Say 'Writing is a sacred art'.
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Ask who the scribe of a book is.
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Say 'Precision in writing is important'.
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Use 'Ketābat' to describe a letter.
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Listen to the word 'کتابت' and write it down.
Is the speaker talking about 'Ketāb' (book) or 'Ketābat' (writing)?
Identify 'Ketābat' in this sentence: 'او مشغول کتابت شاهنامه است.'
Does the speaker use 'Ketābat' in a formal or informal tone?
What is being written in the sentence: 'کتابت قرآن به پایان رسید'?
Listen for the stress in 'کتابت'. Where is it?
Identify the light verb used with 'Ketābat'.
What is the duration mentioned for the 'Ketābat'?
Is 'Ketābat' the first or last word in the audio clip?
Does the speaker sound like an artist or a student?
Identify the synonym used after 'Ketābat'.
What century is mentioned for the 'Ketābat'?
Is the 'Ketābat' described as 'ziba' or 'bad'?
Identify the object of 'Ketābat' in the audio.
Listen and repeat the sentence exactly.
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Summary
Ketābat (کتابت) is a high-register Persian word for 'writing' or 'transcription.' It is best used when discussing the formal, artistic, or historical act of producing a text, such as in 'Ketābat-e Qur'ān' (transcribing the Quran).
- A formal noun meaning the act or art of writing and transcription.
- Rooted in the Arabic K-T-B, it is deeply linked to book production.
- Commonly used in calligraphy, history, and religious manuscript discussions.
- More prestigious and formal than the common Persian verb 'neveshtan'.
Context is Key
Always use 'Ketābat' when the physical or formal quality of the writing matters. If you are just talking about the content, 'neveshtan' is usually enough.
Root Recognition
Remember the K-T-B root. It connects 'Ketābat' to 'Ketāb' (book), 'Maktab' (school), and 'Kātib' (scribe). This makes it easier to remember.
Calligraphy Connection
If you are interested in Persian art, learn 'Ketābat' alongside 'Nasta'liq'. It's one of the most important styles for a calligrapher to master.
Manuscript Study
When visiting Iranian museums, look for the word 'Ketābat' on labels. It will tell you when and how a manuscript was produced.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات academic
اعمال کردن
B2To apply, to implement; to put into operation or effect.
عامل شدن
B2أن يصبح عاملاً أو سبباً لشيء ما.
اعتبار علمی
B2المصداقية العلمية أو السمعة الأكاديمية لمؤسسة ما.
اعتبار بخشیدن
B2إضفاء المصداقية أو التأكيد الرسمي على شيء ما.
اعتبار سنجی کردن
B2التحقق من صحة أو صلاحية شيء ما.
اعتباربخشی
B2الاعتماد هو الاعتراف الرسمي بأن شخصًا أو مؤسسة تلبي معايير معينة.
اعتمادپذیر
B2موثوق; جدير بالثقة.
اعتراف کردن
B2يعترف أو يقر؛ يعترف بارتكاب جريمة أو فعل شيء خاطئ. (عليه أن يعترف بأنه كذب. اعترف بالجريمة.)
عضو هیئت علمی
B2A faculty member; a professional academic engaged in teaching and research at a university.
عقلانی
B2عقلاني؛ مبني على العقل أو المنطق.