Dirge Meaning in English
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التعريف
A dirge is a slow, sad song or piece of music that is sung at a funeral or expresses grief for someone who has died.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very formal and literary; rarely used in everyday conversation. Typical collocations: 'funeral dirge', 'sing a dirge'. Sometimes used metaphorically for any sad, slow music or even a mournful speech.
Spanish: canto fúnebre - lamentaciónPortuguese (BR): cântico fúnebre - lamentoPortuguese (PT): cântico fúnebre - lamentoChinese (Simplified): 哀歌 - 挽歌Chinese (Traditional): 哀歌 - 輓歌Hindi: शोक गीतArabic: مرثيةBengali: শোকগীতি - অন্ত্যেষ্টিগীতিRussian: плач - траурная песняJapanese: 哀歌 - 葬送曲Vietnamese: bài ca đưa tang - khúc ai caKorean: 애가 - 장송곡Turkish: ağıt - yas şarkısıUrdu: مرثیہ - نوحہIndonesian: kidung duka cita - lagu ratapan
جمل نموذجية
A dirge is often played to honor the dead.
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The sound of the dirge made everyone feel sad.
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He wrote a dirge for his late friend that moved everyone to tears.
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The movie started with a haunting dirge that set the mood.
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After the loss, even the rain outside sounded like a dirge.
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The choir sang a dirge at the funeral.
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