Correct spelling for the English word "araban" is [ˈaɹabən], [ˈaɹabən], [ˈa_ɹ_a_b_ə_n] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "araban" originates from Ottoman Turkish, which is a predecessor of modern Turkish. It is derived from the Arabic word "عربة" (ʿaraba), meaning "cart" or "carriage". The Arabic term was borrowed by the Ottoman Empire and has since been used in various contexts to refer to a horse-drawn carriage, wagon, or cart. Over time, the word "araban" also came to be associated with a specific type of horse-drawn carriage used in Istanbul, known as a "phaeton" in English.