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The word 阿拉伯 is formed entirely through a phonetic process, specifically transliteration, where Chinese characters are chosen solely for how closely their pronunciation matches the sounds of the foreign word being adopted. It replicates the three-syllable sound "A-la-bo", which originates from the English "Arab" or related terms. The characters 阿 (ā), 拉 (lā), and 伯 (bó) have no meaningful connection to deserts, culture, or people in this context; they function purely as phonetic symbols strung together to approximate the foreign sound within the constraints of Mandarin's syllable structure.

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阿拉伯语很难学。

Ālābóyǔ hěn nán xué.

Arabic is very difficult to learn.

许多阿拉伯国家在沙漠中。

Xǔduō Ālābó guójiā zài shāmò zhōng.

Many Arab countries are in the desert.

他计划明年去阿拉伯半岛旅行。

Tā jìhuà míngnián qù Ālābó Bàndǎo lǚxíng.

He plans to travel to the Arabian Peninsula next year.

由于丰富的石油资源,阿拉伯经济发展迅速。

Yóuyú fēngfù de shíyóu zīyuán, Ālābó jīngjì fāzhǎn xùnsù.

Due to abundant oil resources, the Arab economy develops rapidly.

尽管阿拉伯地区常被误解,但其悠久的历史和独特的文化吸引着众多学者。

Jǐnguǎn Ālābó dìqū cháng bèi wùjiě, dàn qí yōujiǔ de lìshǐ hé dútè de wénhuà xīyǐnzhe zhòngduō xuézhě.

Although the Arab region is often misunderstood, its long history and unique culture attract many scholars.

Word Definition - 阿拉伯

ā lā bó Arabian; Arabic; Arab