The name is from arabic which represent flower. It can be used for naming their daughter name in muslim. It also represent the most sweetheart and lovely person and whoever name darlia is her cheek is big or tembam. which is called pipimok.
by haisayang November 22, 2021
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Oh yeah I know Darlise! She dope af!
by DosEquisMommy22 November 23, 2021
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It’s what happens when you’ve grown up with the internet, movies, and a globalized world—your Darija gets an English upgrade. This linguistic phenomenon is a type of code-switching, a common practice in multilingual societies.
It’s what happens when you’ve grown up with the internet, movies, and a globalized world—your Darija gets an English upgrade. This linguistic phenomenon is a type of code-switching, a common practice in multilingual societies.
Person A: "Why do you mix so much English with your Darija?"
Person B: "Bro, it's not mixing, it's Darlish. Get with the times."
"Khassni n'concentrer on this l'project, it have bezzaf dyal stress."
"This weekend, ndiro chi plan zwin."
"Siftli l'link f WhatsApp, please."
Person B: "Bro, it's not mixing, it's Darlish. Get with the times."
"Khassni n'concentrer on this l'project, it have bezzaf dyal stress."
"This weekend, ndiro chi plan zwin."
"Siftli l'link f WhatsApp, please."
by nuux September 27, 2025
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