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What you call raqba in English?

"Raqba" is an Arabic word that can have different meanings depending on the context. It could refer to:

* Dance floor: This is the most common meaning in modern usage.

* Dancing: This is another common meaning, especially in the context of traditional Arabic dances.

* Square: This is a more literal translation, referring to a geometric shape.

* Region: This is less common, but it can sometimes be used to refer to a specific geographical area.

To get a more accurate translation, you need to provide more context. What is the situation where you heard "raqba"? Is it being used in a sentence?

For example:

* "Let's go to the raqba" - This would likely mean "Let's go to the dance floor".

* "She is a talented raqba performer" - This would mean "She is a talented dancer".

* "The old raqba was bustling with people" - This would mean "The old square was bustling with people".

Once you provide more context, I can give you a more accurate translation.

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