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And wallah!

69 replies

Lochroy · 27/11/2025 09:40

For all those with an appreciation for Chester draws, please bare with me.

Today, I have read the grand flourish to the end of a sentence… and wallah!

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ThePoshUns · 27/11/2025 09:41

Brilliant! 🤣

OutsideOfComfortable · 27/11/2025 09:43

Took me a moment to realise what it's supposed to mean 😆

Judgejudysno1fan · 27/11/2025 09:44

Wallah or Wallahi means I swear by God in ARABIC.

Judgejudysno1fan · 27/11/2025 09:45

Just trying to be PACIFIC!!!! 😄

Thewindowdressing · 27/11/2025 09:46

It always made me giggle. It sometimes actually fits with it's original meaning even😂 not intentionally of course

Palourdes · 27/11/2025 09:50

That’s been around for a while, but it never fails to give me a genuinely WTF? moment, I think because, as a pp said, it has actual meanings in other contexts, and it just doesn’t immediately link in my head to ‘Voilà!’

It’s more Hindi (‘chai wallah’, ‘dhobi wallah’) in my head.

Lochroy · 27/11/2025 09:51

It was definitely intended to be French rather than have an Indian or Arabic connection.

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FreddysFingers · 27/11/2025 09:52

I actually cringe when I read Facebook marketplace 🤣🤣

dontmalbeconme · 27/11/2025 09:53

It's also Ball-Ball season on my local FB page!

Gowlett · 27/11/2025 09:55

Even my 5 year old can say voila…
He can probably spell it, too!

beguilingeyes · 27/11/2025 09:55

I see that a lot from Americans. Probably no idea of it's provenance and in the same ball park as 'the French have no word for entrepreneur'.

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 09:58

Lochroy · 27/11/2025 09:51

It was definitely intended to be French rather than have an Indian or Arabic connection.

It’s Arabic wallahi or wallah for short sort of means I swear to god all the kids non Muslim included use it 😂 I didn’t realise you meant voila when I clicked on it lol

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 10:00

Judgejudysno1fan · 27/11/2025 09:45

Just trying to be PACIFIC!!!! 😄

🤣 this made me giggle

Palourdes · 27/11/2025 10:10

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 09:58

It’s Arabic wallahi or wallah for short sort of means I swear to god all the kids non Muslim included use it 😂 I didn’t realise you meant voila when I clicked on it lol

It’s also a Hindi suffix meaning ‘person responsible for’ something. Like the ‘chai wallah’ is the person who makes the tea.

Palourdes · 27/11/2025 10:11

dontmalbeconme · 27/11/2025 09:53

It's also Ball-Ball season on my local FB page!

I’ve said this aloud to myself several times and am none the wiser…

TeapotCollection · 27/11/2025 10:14

Ball-Ball should be bauble, I think

goldtrap · 27/11/2025 10:15

I generally lol'd at this.

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 10:17

Palourdes · 27/11/2025 10:10

It’s also a Hindi suffix meaning ‘person responsible for’ something. Like the ‘chai wallah’ is the person who makes the tea.

Ahhh ok, not heard this before. So I am the wallah of my household?!

Arabic term is super popular these days! My husband is Arab and his teenage nephew and friends say this every other sentence 😂 tbh so many people said it when I was a teen aswell looking back

SerendipityJane · 27/11/2025 10:20

There must be a word (although it would be appropriate if it wasn't English) for a situation where these mis-hearings actually make sense across languages. ?

I can see "Voila !" and "Wallah !" (as stated upthread) being used in very similar circumstances.

Any polyglots care to think ? (and is my feeling it could be German correct 😀)

Palourdes · 27/11/2025 10:21

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 10:17

Ahhh ok, not heard this before. So I am the wallah of my household?!

Arabic term is super popular these days! My husband is Arab and his teenage nephew and friends say this every other sentence 😂 tbh so many people said it when I was a teen aswell looking back

I’m definitely the dhobiwallah of mine.😱

JustGoClickLikeALightSwitch · 27/11/2025 10:28

Yup - similar to Arabic, in Hebrew it's used as an expression of surprise and is said every other sentence.

Pearlmaster500 · 27/11/2025 10:30

TeapotCollection · 27/11/2025 10:14

Ball-Ball should be bauble, I think

It’s got to be 😂 this time of year anyway! As a child I definitely said ball ball haha

WildCherryBlossom · 27/11/2025 10:33

Lochroy · 27/11/2025 09:40

For all those with an appreciation for Chester draws, please bare with me.

Today, I have read the grand flourish to the end of a sentence… and wallah!

ahem “Bear with me”. You don’t really want everyone to get naked with you do you?

HelpMeGetThrough · 27/11/2025 10:41

WildCherryBlossom · 27/11/2025 10:33

ahem “Bear with me”. You don’t really want everyone to get naked with you do you?

I think the OP used that spelling on purpose.

Lochroy · 27/11/2025 10:46

Weather or not I did is up for debate.

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