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by Sexy Drummer November 25, 2018
Get the Yalla Habibi mug.1) A very popular term originating from Arabic meaning "Hurry up" or "Come on".
2) Can also be used as "all right" in some cases (usually while coming to a mutual agreement).
3) Pronunciation: the Y is said like any other Y. the two A's are pronounced like the letter 'U' in the word "Blunt". The L's are prolonged and are said by placing the tip of the tongue on the middle of the roof of your mouth (Like the French 'L').
2) Can also be used as "all right" in some cases (usually while coming to a mutual agreement).
3) Pronunciation: the Y is said like any other Y. the two A's are pronounced like the letter 'U' in the word "Blunt". The L's are prolonged and are said by placing the tip of the tongue on the middle of the roof of your mouth (Like the French 'L').
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Get the yalla mug.by Dan June 10, 2004
Get the yalla mug.In fact yalla is an arabic term and it consists of two words:
1. Ya which is like a preposition usually used to call someone else.
2. Allah, which means God.
Actually, yalla has too many usages like acceptannce, confirmation, urgency and many other meanings.
1. Ya which is like a preposition usually used to call someone else.
2. Allah, which means God.
Actually, yalla has too many usages like acceptannce, confirmation, urgency and many other meanings.
by Amine Janbein August 19, 2007
Get the yalla mug."Yalla" is an Arabic word which is the equivalent of "come on," "let's go," "hurry up," etc, etc.
In modern Arabic, many young people say, "Yalla bye" when saying good-bye to each other. There is no direct translation for it, but it means something along the lines of, "Alright, bye." The word "bye" just comes from the English word.
Israelis have picked up this phrase from Palestinian Arabic speakers and have also incorporated this phrase into everyday Hebrew.
In modern Arabic, many young people say, "Yalla bye" when saying good-bye to each other. There is no direct translation for it, but it means something along the lines of, "Alright, bye." The word "bye" just comes from the English word.
Israelis have picked up this phrase from Palestinian Arabic speakers and have also incorporated this phrase into everyday Hebrew.
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