Arabic · Nature & Environment
bahr
Sea
The large body of salt water that covers much of the earth.
نسبح في البحر في الصيف.
We swim in the sea in summer.
The word 'بحر' (bahr) is derived from the root ب-ح-ر, which conveys meanings related to large bodies of water. In early Arabic literature, it encapsulated both the physical sea and metaphorical vastness.
Used in both formal and informal contexts, this term is prevalent in discussions about geography and nature across various Arabic-speaking regions. It is often found in poetic and literary texts.
The word 'بحر' is frequently mentioned in pre-Islamic poetry, divine texts, and modern songs, often symbolizing vastness, exploration, and life.