Souk
(noun)
A traditional market or bazaar in the Middle East and North Africa region, where various goods and products are sold.
Origin:
Derived from the arabic word 'sūq' meaning market.
Examples:
- The souk was filled with merchants selling spices, textiles, jewelry, and other goods from the region.
- The souk was known for its vibrant atmosphere, with vendors shouting to promote their wares and bargaining with customers.
- Visitors to the souk could find a wide variety of items, from traditional handicrafts to modern products and souvenirs.
- The souk was a hub of commerce and activity, attracting both local residents and tourists from around the world.
- The souk was organized into different sections, each specializing in a specific type of product, such as spices, textiles, or metalwork.