Asking someone if they are serious about what they have said or the way they have reacted | Khalas is a very commonly used word among all dialects |
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It can be used when you are meeting a group of friends or welcoming someone to your house | Example: Yallah shabaab they are waiting for us at the restaurant |
Example: Q: Did you see the car that just passed? It is usually used at the end of a sentence or used at a response for showing affirmation, confirmation or stating something that is obvious | Example: Person 1: I had a fight with my boss today Person 2: Walaw! Depending on the situation it can be used sarcastically or seriously |
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Used in conversations where they want to show disbelief or to question something | They are waiting for us outside |
We have narrowed them down to the most common terms used across the Arab region.
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