The word "rahal" is spelled with four letters, R-A-H-A-L. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is represented as /ɹəˈhɑl/. The first sound is a voiced alveolar approximant, followed by a schwa vowel. The second syllable starts with a voiceless velar fricative, "h" sound, and ends with an open back unrounded vowel "a". The final sound is the same as the first one, voiced alveolar approximant. This word may have different meanings depending on the context or language.
The word "rahal" has its origins in the Arabic language. It comes from the root verb "raha", which means "to travel" or "to journey". In Arabic, "rahal" refers to a traveler or a person on a journey.