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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish Álava or Basque Araba.

Proper noun edit

アラバ (Araba

  1. Álava (a province of the Basque Country, Spain).
    • 2017 October 29, ()(みや)(よし)(ゆき) (Komiya Yoshiyuki), “()(たん)なるバスクサッカー、その(げん)(りゅう)(もと)めて。 (Itan naru Basuku sakkā, sono genryū o motomete., In search of the heterodox origins of Basque soccer.)”, in Ya()hoo(フー)!ニュース (Yafū! Nyūsu, Yahoo! News)[1]:
      また、アラバ(けん)のアラベスは(さく)シーズン、スペイン(こく)(おう)(はい)(けっ)(しょう)(しん)(しゅつ)
      Mata, Araba ken no Arabesu wa saku shīzun, Supein kokuō-hai de kesshō ni shinshutsu.
      Also, Alavés from Álava province made it to the finals of the Spanish King's Cup last season.