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Meaning of raï | Babel Free

Noun CEFR A2
/ɹaɪ/

Definitions

  1. A form of music, originating in Oran, Algeria from Bedouin shepherds.
    uncountable
  2. stone money
    countable, uncountable
  3. Alternative spelling of raï (“musical style”).
    alt-of, alternative, uncountable
  4. A unit of area used in Thailand that is equal, in modern times, to 1,600 square metres (16 ares, 0.16 hectares, 0.3954 acres).
    countable, uncountable
  5. A surname from India found among people from northern India and coastal Karnataka.
  6. An ancient indigenous ethnolinguistic group of Nepal.
    plural, plural-only

Equivalents

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Examples

“Rai arrives in the US, in some ways, as the latest rage to hit the World Music record bins, the result of a new post-modern global marketing strategy.”
“1997: Karen Fog Olwig & Kirsten Hastrup, Siting Culture: The Shifting Anthropological Object — chapter 3: “Which world? On the diffusion of Algerian raï to the West” (by Marc Schade-Poulsen), p59: INTRODUCTION →ISBN (10); →ISBN (13))^† This chapter deals with raï music from Algeria. Since its emergence in the late 1970s, raï has spread throughout the world and stands today as an exponent of “World Music”. The chapter traces a transnational process that has taken place in the 1980s: the diffusion of raï from the cabarets of Oran (the second largest city of Algeria) to the stereo racks in the West. It evokes the existence of different places and spaces for the consumption of raï.”
“In France, raï’s lack of commercial success was thought to have been caused by hidden French racism and the subsequent de facto absence of raï on commercial radio and prime-time television. All in all, it did seem difficult to “sell an Arab” to a Western audience, as was the case, for example, with Cheb Mami’s U.S.-recorded album “Let me raï”, released during the Gulf War.”
“The rise of raï has paralleled the rise of Islamism in Algerian society, despite its mixing the male and female roles of musical production and consumption. Indeed, the paradox is at first glance perplexing because one might expect the critical message of raï to be anti-Islamist. The rhetoric of raï, however, does not contradict the rise of Islamism in Algeria, and therefore it acquires the potential to complement religious fundamentalism. Raï and Islam do not so much occupy the same space as draw a cluster of public discussions and debates about gender into the same discourse (Schade-Poulsen 1996, 148–53; compare Bohlman 2000, 293–96).”
“At least three conflicting varieties of Raï drifted in through the open doorway of the bus, blasting from cafés in the square.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.

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