Aceh is a noun referring to a province in northwest Sumatra, Indonesia, known for its distinct language, culture, and history. In English discourse, it’s often encountered in geopolitical, historical, and travel contexts. The term is pronounced as a proper noun with a short, unstressed first syllable and a clear final 'eh' sound, typically realized as /ˈɑːtʃ/ or /ˈeɪtʃ/ depending on dialect and Indonesian pronunciation influence. (Note: Indonesian pronunciation tends to render it closer to Ah-cheh.)
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