wallah

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English

Etymology 1

Either from Hindi -वाला (-vālā, pertaining to) or from Hindi वाला (vālā, person in charge), from Sanskrit पाल (pāla, protector), from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂- (protect).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɑːlə/, /ˈwɒlə/
  • Audio (Hampshire, England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɑːlə, -ɒlə

Noun

wallah (plural wallahs)

  1. (India) A servant or other person responsible for something, often specified before it, for example kitchen wallah.
    • 1931, George Orwell, A Hanging:
      Kindly take one of my cigarettes, sir. Do you not admire my new silver case, sir? From the boxwallah, two rupees eight annas.
  2. (India, historical) Short for competition wallah.
  3. (British, slang) A guy or bloke.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Arabic وَٱللّٰه (wa-llāh, literally by God).

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Pronunciation

Adverb

wallah (not comparable)

  1. (Islam) by God (Allah); may God be my witness used in making a solemn oath

Etymology 3

Interjection

wallah

  1. Misspelling of voilà.

References

  • Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic وَٱللّٰه (wal-lāh).

Interjection

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  1. (slang) Generic intensifier.

French

Etymology

From Arabic وَٱللّٰه (wal-lāh), "I swear by God".

Pronunciation

Interjection

wallah

  1. (slang) wow (an expression of surprise)
  2. (slang, Tunisia) I'm serious

Swedish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic وَٱللّٰه (wal-lāh).

Interjection

wallah

  1. (slang) Generic intensifier.

Alternative forms