A2 noun #2,500 پرکاربردترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

قَرِيب

qarib

§ Understanding Qareeb

The Arabic word قَرِيب (qareeb) is a common and useful term, but it often causes confusion for English speakers. In its noun form, as we're discussing here, it means 'a relative' or 'a close family member'. This is quite straightforward, but the nuances come into play with how it's used and how it differs from similar-sounding words or concepts in English.

Let's recap the definition quickly:

DEFINITION
A person who is related to you by blood or marriage.

Now, let's dive into the common mistakes and how to avoid them.

§ Mistake 1: Confusing Qareeb with Qareeb (adjective)

This is perhaps the most significant source of error. The word قَرِيب has two main uses: as a noun meaning 'relative' and as an adjective meaning 'near' or 'close'. While they look and sound the same, their grammatical function and meaning are distinct. The context usually clarifies which one is being used, but learners often struggle to differentiate them initially.

Here’s an example of قَرِيب as an adjective:

البيت قَرِيب من المسجد. (The house is near the mosque.)

And as a noun, as we're focusing on:

زارني قَرِيب لي أمس. (A relative of mine visited me yesterday.)

§ Mistake 2: Overusing Qareeb for 'Friend' or 'Acquaintance'

In English, we might say 'a close friend' or 'someone close to me' to indicate a strong bond that isn't necessarily familial. However, in Arabic, using قَرِيب in this context is incorrect. قَرِيب specifically refers to a blood or marriage tie. For friends, you would use صَدِيق (sadeeq).

هذا صديقي المقرب. (This is my close friend.)

Do NOT say: هذا قريبي المقرب for a non-relative friend.

§ Mistake 3: Incorrect Pluralization

The plural of قَرِيب (qareeb) when referring to relatives is أقارِب (aqaarib). Learners sometimes try to apply regular pluralization rules or get confused with other plural forms. Mastering irregular plurals in Arabic is essential, and this is one to commit to memory.

  • Singular: قَرِيب (qareeb) - a relative
  • Plural: أقارِب (aqaarib) - relatives

زارني كل أقاربي في العيد. (All my relatives visited me on Eid.)

§ Mistake 4: Not Understanding the Scope of 'Relative'

While قَرِيب translates well to 'relative', it’s important to understand that in Arab culture, the concept of 'family' and 'relatives' can often be broader and more inclusive than in some Western cultures. It includes immediate family, extended family, and sometimes even very distant relatives. When someone introduces you to their 'qareeb', it could be a cousin, an aunt, an uncle, or even a second cousin once removed. It's not limited to just parents, siblings, or children.

لدي الكثير من الأقارب في القرية. (I have many relatives in the village.)

§ Final Thoughts

By being mindful of these common pitfalls, you can use قَرِيب correctly and confidently. Remember the distinction between the noun and adjective forms, reserve it specifically for family members, and learn its correct plural. Practice using it in sentences, and you'll soon master this essential Arabic word.

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multiple choice A2

Choose the correct translation for 'قَرِيب':

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Relative

قَرِيب (qareeb) means a relative, someone related by blood or marriage.

multiple choice A2

Which word best completes the sentence: 'هو ___ لي.' (He is ___ to me.)

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: قريب (relative)

The sentence indicates a relationship, and قريب (qareeb) fits as 'relative'.

multiple choice A2

If someone says 'هي قريبتي', what does it mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: She is my relative.

قريبتي (qareebati) means 'my female relative'.

true false A2

The word 'قَرِيب' can refer to a cousin.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

A cousin is a relative by blood, so 'قَرِيب' is appropriate.

true false A2

'قَرِيب' is primarily used to describe someone you just met.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

'قَرِيب' refers to someone related by blood or marriage, not a new acquaintance.

true false A2

You can use 'قَرِيب' to describe your brother or sister.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Brothers and sisters are immediate family, and thus relatives, making 'قَرِيب' applicable.

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