أهلا
Arabic
Etymology
Adverbial accusative of أَهْل (ʔahl).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔah.lan/
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Adverb
أَهْلًا • (ʔahlan)
- as a kin, as a member of my kinfolk, in kindness
- حَلَلْتَ أَهْلًا وَوَطِئْتَ سَهْلًا
- ḥalalta ʔahlan wawaṭiʔta sahlan
- welcome; stay as family and tread on through in ease
- (literally, “you have untied (unpacked) as a tent-sharer (kin) and have set foot as on an easy country”)
Derived terms
- أَهْلًا وَسَهْلًا (ʔahlan wa-sahlan)
Interjection
أَهْلًا • (ʔahlan)
Descendants
- → Hebrew: אהלן (áhlan)
South Levantine Arabic
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Etymology
Semi-learned borrowing from Arabic أَهْلًا (ʔahlan).
Pronunciation
Interjection
أهلا • (ʔahla)
- hi
- Synonym: (informal) هلا (hala)
- welcome
- Synonym: أهلا وسهلا (ʔahla w-sahla)
Usage notes
- Common responses are:
See also
- مرحبا (marḥaba, “hello”)