rafah

This is the 1759th most frequent Spanish word.

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rafah

The word "rafah" is not Spanish; it refers to a city in Gaza or a term in another context.


In this sentence, 'Rafah' is used as a proper noun, referring to a name, possibly of an individual involved in the debate.

Rafah habló con mucha elocuencia en el debate.

Rafah spoke with great eloquence in the debate.


Here, 'Rafah' is used as a proper noun referring to a geographical location, specifically a town or region.

Visitamos Rafah durante nuestro viaje a Medio Oriente.

We visited Rafah during our trip to the Middle East.


In this sentence, 'Rafah' is used again as a proper noun denoting a region or area, in context with political or social issues.

Los problemas en Rafah han provocado una discusión internacional.

Problems in Rafah have provoked international discussion.