Arabic · Nature & Environment
sahra'
Desert
A large dry area with little rain, common in the Arab world.
الصحراء جميلة عند غروب الشمس.
The desert is beautiful at sunset.
The term 'صحراء' (sahra') comes from the root ص-ح-ر, meaning 'to be bare' or 'deserted.' Historically, it has referred specifically to arid landscapes in the Arab world.
Primarily used in both formal and informal contexts, this word is common in conversations about geography, especially in desert regions. It can be seen in literary descriptions and casual discussions.
The concept of the 'desert' permeates classical Arabic poetry and literature, symbolizing both desolation and beauty.