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2024-06-14 06:31:17
While I understand and personally agree with the sentiment Yalla doesn’t mean “oh Allah” it means C’mon/Let’s go/Hurry [Link] [Link]
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2024-06-14 10:22:04
NNN. Yalla is two words 'ya' meaning the 'vocative you' and Allah meaning 'the god'. It is used to to mean let's, because it is the combination in Arabic used before starting an action to call on god to help with the action, and as such became to mean 'let's'. [Link]
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2024-06-14 10:23:00
Yallah means « O God » & it’s used by Arabs to say hurry up. Eg. Ur friend is taking too long to get ready, you get inpatient, you go to him and say « O God » u taking so long. It originated this way. Not Jewish. [Link]
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2024-06-14 21:36:36
A deriviation of the Arabic phrase 'Ya Allah', 'Yalla' or 'יאללה', is used in modern Hebrew, the official language of Israel, as a loan word. Loan words exist in every language. i.e. the Arabic greeting "salaam" is a derivation of the Hebrew "shalom" mentioned in the clip. [Link] [Link]
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2024-06-14 22:04:49
The original comment is factually accurate [Link]ياالله [Link]
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