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What is "wallaa" and "Harami" and "Omri Leek"?
May 31, 2010 7:54 PM
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walla means boy in songs( ولا ) a singer can say it to call the one he she loves as slang
harami means thief ( حرامى )not literal meaning as if u say stole my heart
omri leek ( عمرى ليك )means my life is for you
May 31, 2010
by the way these words are informal in the egyptian dialect ,"wala " is very informal , it is something like "dude" in english!.
and "harami" for example can't be used in formal arabic ,
June 8, 2010
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