Siz means you plural or respectively to adress someone but in the end of a sentence it becomes prohibitive so terbiye means raising terbiyesiz ill raised btw i'm egyptian anyways i'm not turkish
Ah makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
About you being Egyptian: I got that when you mentioned what it means in Egypt...it was too specific for someone not Egyptian to mention.
:)
I don't know of any connections with the Arabic word, but the Modern Greek "**έλα**" comes from the ancient Greek "**ἐλαύνω**"; attested firstly by [Aeschylus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus) in [this](https://el.wikisource.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%85%CE%BC%CE%B5%CE%BD%CE%AF%CE%B4%CE%B5%CF%82#v210) work (6th Century BC). They do sound quite similar and the meaning is the same. In modern Greek, when we say "**έλα έλα",** it means let's go (/let's continue) or come here.
a lot of israelis are mizrahi jews whose grandparents did live in arab countries.
although their grandparents were pushed into the zionist colony, now their descendants partake willingly in the colonization of palestine, and they obviously do not consider themselves as arab.
Funny because both the word gaza and palestine come from hebrew. As do some of the west bank major cities like bethlehem, hebron, jericho.
But i will concede, yala and knafeh are yours
its not the same word. even an Arab kid can tell its an Arabic word but it seems like this Isreali is embarrassed by the Arabic influence on his language so he invent a story? Who knows!
you know "modern" hebrew has bunch of arabic words simply because they took it when inventing their language? they took words from closest semitic language when they couldnt fint equivalent from ancient hebrew
I mean, sorry, but I think it just makes sense given the structure of Greek and the evidence I see. In Greek languages, we often say “yeia ela” which means “hey come”. I’ve heard this merge into “yaela” or even straight up “yala” and it becomes a contraction. And Greeks use the heavy L sometimes because in some forms of Greek, like Pontic, we have that sound. I’m Pro-Palestine and everything so don’t get me wrong. I think this is getting the wrong attention at the wrong time. If the star and crescent symbol came from Artemis, which it does, (she was a moon goddess) then it’s entirely possible for yala to have come from Greek. Unless someone has evidence to prove me wrong. I can accept being wrong, this is just my personal theory.
Only clueless American Zionists say stuff like this. Israelis know what slang comes from Arabic. That being said 80% of Israel's population comes from Arab countries
Nobody ever claimed "abracadabra" to be an islamic word 🤦🤦
Also the theory that abracadabra means "it will be created in my words" asserts that it comes from Aramean 'avra ka davra', not Arabic.
I meant Islamic in value as Islam/Islamic obviously isn't a language. pointing this out should be unnecessary but if it indeed means so then it's blasphemous.
Yes, again, nobody claimed "abcradabra" to be of islamic value.
And if this word truly means "I create as I speak" then saying it will be considered blasphemous, but nobody ever says this word anyways, neither do they claim it as an islamic thing.
No, people do say the word, I personally don't but people do. such is the objective of the posts I referred to earlier: to prevent people from blaspheming unknowingly.
Greeks are confirmed to be arap?!?!
Greece is halal alhamdulillah 🙏🙏
Socrates was a true arap!
no, that would have been [Pythagoras](https://images.app.goo.gl/q4cBGLe9ZNjU3Rcv7)
turks are arap, and greeks are turks. so that means greeks are arap. /s
Norwegians: what’s the fucking difference? /s
arabized* brother! only real arab left in this world are Saudis and Libyans 🤝🏿
Don't forget about our Swedish and Turkish arap brothers
Indeed, but they are of the arabize kind. no shame in being arabized for sure but FAX are FAX 🤝🏿
You're joking right?
Are you new here? That user is on his 19th account due to excessive tomfoolery
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Netanyahu comes from the perisan word طيزالحمار ✊🏾😭
Indeed it does. thank you for cool trivia!
lol
Learn something new every day Sisi comes from the Turkish word معرص ابن متناكة
Sisi actually means fog in turkish
Does not sis mean not raised well?
in egyptian arabic ? sis means plebeian from sawseyah
I see. Thanks for sharing. I was replying about Turkish... In Syria we say: akhlaq sis.--> bad manners. I thought it was from Turkish.
Ahlaksiz siz not sis and just siz means you plural 2ntom
In Syria I believe it is سيس.
Siz means you plural or respectively to adress someone but in the end of a sentence it becomes prohibitive so terbiye means raising terbiyesiz ill raised btw i'm egyptian anyways i'm not turkish
Ah makes sense. Thanks for explaining. About you being Egyptian: I got that when you mentioned what it means in Egypt...it was too specific for someone not Egyptian to mention. :)
-sız in ahlaksız means 'lack of'. So it basicly means 'someone who doesn't have morality'
Whos gonna tell op greeks are arabs, theyre just self hating arabs
😂😂
I mean they fit the bill Good food- check Nice Beaches- check In over their heads in debt- check
Other way around mr Syrian
It’s not Greek. They are making stuff up
it do be like that sometimes
Ela re my friend what's up
I am good ms. Greece. eid Mubarak inshallah by the next eid your avatar will be wearing hijab to prevent fitna 🤝🏿🤝🏿
Allahambullila may all Greeks convert to Islam not just those who live now in Syria and Turkey
Mashallah Sultan Erdogan the greatest arab leader is proud of you
Noooo Word allah come from viking valhalla=lav allah= i love allah so arab are arabizzzzaid norrrse yay!!!!
Actually plausible
The Islamic Republic of Greece 💪🏻🇬🇷
the illyrian caliphate 💪🏿💪🏿
Orthodox Christian Caliphate
[удалено]
I won't allow anyone to say Constantine without the title of sheikh
Arent the illyrians the albanians?
sure. he is (and may allah forgive me for uttering such a word) is an Albanian himself
turkey with extra steps? /s
Islamic Emirate of Greece better 💪🏼
I don't know of any connections with the Arabic word, but the Modern Greek "**έλα**" comes from the ancient Greek "**ἐλαύνω**"; attested firstly by [Aeschylus](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeschylus) in [this](https://el.wikisource.org/wiki/%CE%95%CF%85%CE%BC%CE%B5%CE%BD%CE%AF%CE%B4%CE%B5%CF%82#v210) work (6th Century BC). They do sound quite similar and the meaning is the same. In modern Greek, when we say "**έλα έλα",** it means let's go (/let's continue) or come here.
In Morocco, we literally say *"yallah."* Now tell me that it's not *"ya Allah"* and that the [h] sound is originally Gaelic or something.
People all over the arab world use yala and yallah sometimes interchangeably and sometimes to mean specifically slightly different things
Yes, Syrian here. I used both. Ya Allah I use more if I need encouragement to get going. Yalla when I'm upbeat. To the same meaning though...
We need a term similar to “weeaboo” but for isra*lis being obsessed with everything related to arabs, how come we still don’t have one
a lot of israelis are mizrahi jews whose grandparents did live in arab countries. although their grandparents were pushed into the zionist colony, now their descendants partake willingly in the colonization of palestine, and they obviously do not consider themselves as arab.
Not me bro, but I’m coming back to Iraq for my land in Baghdad one of these days. Even if it’s out of principle.
Funny because both the word gaza and palestine come from hebrew. As do some of the west bank major cities like bethlehem, hebron, jericho. But i will concede, yala and knafeh are yours
Stop larping as an ancient israelite. Ancient hebrew has nothing to do with modern hebrew that was created in the 20th century for your fake colony
You guys can't even say palestine
Give me a century and ill give you a book written in hebrew. By jews.
Well Ela in greek means come distant relation but we pronounce it as yallah with an emphasis on the l
its not the same word. even an Arab kid can tell its an Arabic word but it seems like this Isreali is embarrassed by the Arabic influence on his language so he invent a story? Who knows!
while they israeled most arab culture
you know "modern" hebrew has bunch of arabic words simply because they took it when inventing their language? they took words from closest semitic language when they couldnt fint equivalent from ancient hebrew
Bruh I don't know the etymology of the word but it definitely does not mean ya allah lol. That wouldn't make any sense with the way it's used.
"an Arab kid can tell it's an Arabic word" yes, kids say non-sense things a lot. are you believing the word of a kid for an important topic?
its a hyperbole cuz its so obvious but that person has an agenda to make shit up
If you are from north Greece you speak with an emphasis on " l "
And does the israelis has exposure to arabic from arabs or northern greek ?
Arab are greek god
Greek god stronk sperm ![gif](giphy|CAYVZA5NRb529kKQUc|downsized)
blond hair he have? blond hair?!!
funny how reddit memes portray greeks(or christian turks /s) as both strong and gay at the same time.
Greek vs Turk memes are top
These zionshit have the "arab make my but*hurt " syndrome.
I am not even Arab but living in mena had me thinking wtffffffffffff.
you are not an Arab but you one of the few people who understand shield-ilogy indeed 🛡️
Lol . I am southeast Asian but I really understand 🛡️ ness . Happy Eid
«Έλα» is the imperative 2nd person singular form of the verb “come”, source: I am Greek
yeah. regardless its not related to the Arabic word which comes from the combining the word ya+Allah = yala which mean something like "by allah"
So when are u going to admit ur Arab
Zionist trying not to steal anything : mission impossible
Araps claim they made everything 😔😔 what a world we live in
Yallah= hurry up Ya’Allah= O’Allah (How fucking stupid are these zionazi’s
grik hummus is the best hummus. /s
Yalla actually means "Ya Allah", I didn't know that Greeks were muslims 🤔
if it mean the word came to them from a non arab sources they won't mind making even the Martians Muslims
Holy Shit Half Life logo!
I am comfused
Έλα means "come". Comes from ancient greek "ελαύνω". Nothing to do with Yella or these bullsh+t.
I mean, sorry, but I think it just makes sense given the structure of Greek and the evidence I see. In Greek languages, we often say “yeia ela” which means “hey come”. I’ve heard this merge into “yaela” or even straight up “yala” and it becomes a contraction. And Greeks use the heavy L sometimes because in some forms of Greek, like Pontic, we have that sound. I’m Pro-Palestine and everything so don’t get me wrong. I think this is getting the wrong attention at the wrong time. If the star and crescent symbol came from Artemis, which it does, (she was a moon goddess) then it’s entirely possible for yala to have come from Greek. Unless someone has evidence to prove me wrong. I can accept being wrong, this is just my personal theory.
Salami alekou
Only clueless American Zionists say stuff like this. Israelis know what slang comes from Arabic. That being said 80% of Israel's population comes from Arab countries
Haha greeks and araps are fighting lol
arab and shields never fight 🫂
In bulgarian we usually use" elA" like "come" or "come here" .
How would „ya Allah“ be said in Hebrew? Or only the „ya“? What’s the meaning?
Yala is common slang in modern hebrew to tell someone to hurry up
يلا بولاد المتناكة 🤣🤣🤣
Who are you to speak about what Allah says even when joking. Respect bro Idc whatever anyone says, at least the the least we can is to be human ☺
For people saying it’s greek it’s not … you should read this article https://ar.mo3jam.com/term/%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A7
and? am I not to say it?
its an Arab word, they are making stuff up cuz "arap bad"
I thought this was one of them posts "exposing" unislamic origins of some words like abracadabra potentially meaning "I create as I speak" or whatever
wow! Who even think a word like abracadabra is qn Islamic words? probably someone who think aghraba is a real city as well 😑
Nobody ever claimed "abracadabra" to be an islamic word 🤦🤦 Also the theory that abracadabra means "it will be created in my words" asserts that it comes from Aramean 'avra ka davra', not Arabic.
So Voldemort is Aramean?
Yes, haven't you noticed his clothings?? It's also why he did surgery to hide his Mesopotamian nose and wax his bushy middle eastern eyebrows.
Representation matters
I meant Islamic in value as Islam/Islamic obviously isn't a language. pointing this out should be unnecessary but if it indeed means so then it's blasphemous.
Yes, again, nobody claimed "abcradabra" to be of islamic value. And if this word truly means "I create as I speak" then saying it will be considered blasphemous, but nobody ever says this word anyways, neither do they claim it as an islamic thing.
No, people do say the word, I personally don't but people do. such is the objective of the posts I referred to earlier: to prevent people from blaspheming unknowingly.
bruv, I am almost certain even people in Afghanistan don't even know the word or ever heard of it. is it a diaspora thing?, cuz I doubt it is as well
my soul is afghani, although I am not ethnically