The word "arocho" is a Spanish term that is spelled phonetically as /aˈɾotʃo/. The first syllable has an "a" sound as in "father", the second syllable features a rolled "r" sound, and the third syllable has an "o" sound as in "go". The "ch" in the last syllable is pronounced with a "tʃ" sound like "chew". "Arocho" is used to describe a person who is unskilled or inexperienced in a particular field, and can also refer to something that is messy or disorganized.