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ya allah

actually is used alot by arabs (like me) literally means "my dear god" ya meaning my dear and allah meaning god

Ya Allah! why wont this jo-hosh leave me alone?

by arabian nights December 31, 2005

331πŸ‘ 293πŸ‘Ž


ya allah

literally - oh God! Originally from Arabic, the word is used by Israeli Hebrew speakers to express something like amazed frustration.

Wife: the cat tore up the pillows again!
Me: ya allah!

by Eyal Susser July 27, 2005

121πŸ‘ 212πŸ‘Ž


ya allah

An Arabic phrase meaning "my dear god." It is perhaps most commonly used by Muslim men as a warning of his presence when entering a room where there may be (non-related) Muslim women that are not properly covered in hijab. When in a Muslim household, it is customary to use this phrase. This practice is primarily common in Iran.

*knock on door* Ya allah.

by mkamalab March 19, 2008

70πŸ‘ 161πŸ‘Ž


Ya Allah

Ya Allah

Ya Allah

by FΙ™xri October 4, 2018

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