IPA: /ˈrɑːbi/
KK: /rɑːbi/
A term used to refer to the spring harvest season in India and Pakistan, or to one of the two months in the Islamic calendar.
The farmers celebrated the rabi after a successful spring harvest.
The word 'rabi' originates from Arabic 'رَابِي' (rābi), meaning 'a master' or 'a teacher'.
Think of a 'master' or 'teacher' in Arabic when you hear 'rabi', as it directly connects to the meaning of someone who guides or instructs.