This is the 5980th most frequent Japanese word.
アサド
"アサド" (Asado) refers to a style of barbeque, originally from Argentina, typically involving grilled meat.
In this sentence, 'アサド' is used as a proper noun representing the name of a person, 'President Assad'. It refers to an individual by his family name.
アサド大統領はシリアの現代政治で重要な役割を果たしています。
President Assad plays an important role in modern Syrian politics.
Here, 'アサド' refers to a type of cuisine or food, specifically 'Asado', which is a traditional barbecue style usually associated with Argentina and other South American countries.
私たちはアサド料理を楽しむためにスペインのレストランを訪れました。
We visited a Spanish restaurant to enjoy Assad cuisine.
In this usage, 'アサド' represents grilled or barbecue meat, referencing the culinary method and the food directly in a casual context.