Wallahi definition 1
Swear to God; used to emphasize truthfulness
"Wallahi ma kadhib (I swear I'm not lying)"
Wallahi definition 2
Aqsim billah (I swear by God)
"Wallahi ma kunt a'arif (I swear I didn't know)"
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- 🇸🇩 Sudan
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- August 2025
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🇸🇩 About Sudan Slang
Sudan slang captures the everyday language, street expressions, and cultural vocabulary of its people.
KASINARY has 1947 Sudan slang words collected from native speakers.
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This word is also used in 12 other countries, sometimes with a different meaning.
“I swear to God,” used for emphasis.
Uqsim billah (I swear by God)
“I swear to God.” An emphatic expression used constantly for emphasis or to assert truthfulness.
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Wallahi (I swear by God)
والله (By God/I swear)
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Wallahi/naapa (I swear/oath)
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والله - أقسم بالله (I swear by God)
والله (By God)
I swear by God (I swear by God)
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