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"Yalla" was written by Marcel Botezan, Sebastian Barac, Nadir Tamuz Augustin and Inna, while production was handled by the first two under the name of Play & Win. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a dance-pop song performed in English and its refrain in Arabic.
"Yalla Yalla (Let's Go)", a song by Cracker from the 2009 album Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey "Jhoomta Mausam Mast Mahina" or "Yalla Yalla", a song by Shankar-Jaikishan, Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey from the 1959 Indian film Ujala
Yalla brought together poetry, short stories, essays, art, music and photography of Arab and Jewish youth. The title of the journal is derived from the Arabic origin slang word "Yalla" (also spelled “Yallah”) ( Arabic : يلا ), meaning "Let's Go!"
The basmala on the oldest surviving Quran. Basmala calligraphy A calligraphic rendition of the Basmala Mughal-era calligraphy. The Basmala (Arabic: بَسْمَلَة, basmalah; also known by its opening words Bi-smi llāh; بِسْمِ ٱللَّٰهِ, "In the name of God"), [1] or Tasmiyyah (Arabic: تَسْمِيَّة), is the titular name of the Islamic phrase "In the name of God, the ...
Yalla! – From Arabic, meaning 'hurry up', 'let's go' or 'go away' [11] 2013 [12] 1: Babo – From Zazaki, meaning boss or leader. Popularized by rapper Haftbefehl [13] 2 fame – Identical to English: 3 gediegen "dignified" Cool, nonchalant, debonair 2014 [14] 1: Läuft bei dir "Things are going for you" When a person has success or luck ...
Yala, Ivory Coast, a village; Yala, Kenya, a town in Siaya County, Kenya; Lalitpur, Nepal, also known as Yala; Yala, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Cross River ...
Alabina is a French-based band that performs a mix of world music: Middle Eastern, Arabic, French, Hebrew, and Spanish Gypsy music.Alabina consists of lead singer Ishtar, who does the female vocals, and the band Los Niños de Sara, who provide male vocals and music.
Abya Yala (from the Kuna language: 'Abiayala', meaning "mature land" [1]) is a neologism used by some indigenous peoples of the Americas to refer to the American continent. [2] The term is used by some indigenous organisations, institutions, and movements as a symbol of identity and respect for the land one inhabits. [ 3 ]