Yalla Saudi dialect! ๐ธ๐ฆ Some common expressions used in daily conversations reflect respect, gratitude, and warm hospitality, along with their meanings and corresponding responses. โ1. ุญููุงู ุงููู (Hayaak Allah) Meaning: A warm welcome, similar to saying "Welcome" or "Hello" in a very friendly and respectful way. ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ุงููู ูุญููู (Allah yihyyik) โ "May God welcome you" or "Youโre welcome." โ2. ูุนุทูู ุงูุนุงููุฉ (Ya'teek Al-afiyah) Meaning: "May God grant you health" or "Thank you for your hard work." Itโs used to express gratitude when someone does something for you. ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ุงููู ูุนุงููู (Allah ya'afik) โ "May God grant you health too" or simply "Thank you." โ3. ุนุณุงู ุนุงูููุฉ (Asak โala al-quwah) Meaning: A way of wishing someone strength or success, like saying "I hope you keep going strong" or "Keep it up." ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ุงููู ููููู (Allah yaquyik) โ "May God give you strength" or "Stay strong." โ4. ููู (Kafu) Meaning: A compliment meaning "Youโre the man!" or "Youโre worthy!" Itโs used when someone does something impressive or honorable. ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ูููู ุงูุทูุจ (Kfouk al-tayyib) โ "You too" or "Youโre just as worthy." The added "ุงูุทูุจ" (al-tayyib) means "good" or "kind," showing extra respect. โ5. ุชูุถู (Tafaddal) Meaning: "Please, go ahead" or "Please, take it." Used when offering something or inviting someone to proceed. ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ุฒุงุฏ ูุถูู (Zaad fadlik) โ "May your generosity increase," a polite way to thank someone for their offer. โ6. ุงูุญู ุฏููู ุนูู ุงูุณูุงู ุฉ (Alhamdulillah โala al-salamah) Meaning: "Thank God for your safe return." Used when someone returns safely after a trip or recovers from an illness or accident. ๐ฃ๏ธ Response: ุงููู ูุณูู ู (Allah yisalmik) โ "May God keep you safe."