This is the 7533rd most frequent Spanish word.
jaish
"Jaish" is not a standard Spanish word; in Arabic, it means "army."
Here, 'jaish' directly translates to 'army,' referring to an organized military force.
El jaish de soldados llegó a la aldea por la noche.
The army of soldiers arrived at the village at night.
The word 'jaish' is used metaphorically to describe a collective group of individuals working together.
En mi barrio dicen que hay un jaish de personas que siempre ayuda a los demás.
In my neighborhood, they say there is a group of people who always help others.
In this context, 'jaish' is the subject of the sentence, indicating the speaker is learning about its usage.