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- Term: Shukrallah
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Noun (Proper)
A popular Arabic phrase used to express gratitude and thanks to God, often said as a sign of appreciation and acknowledgment.
Sample Sentence:
"After receiving the promotion at work, Sarah bowed her head and whispered, 'Shukrallah'."
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Noun (Local Slang)
In certain regions, particularly among Arabic-speaking communities, "shukrallah" refers to an informal term meaning a stroke of luck or a fortunate event.
Sample Sentence:
"Well, I forgot my wallet at home, but the café owner let me have my coffee for free. Shukrallah for that!"
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Interjection (Local Usage)
Used as a local interjection, "shukrallah" is uttered spontaneously to express enthusiasm, joy, or relief in response to positive news or moments.
Sample Sentence:
"Shukrallah! Our team won the championship for the fourth consecutive year!"
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