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Middle East slang
Praise be to God; Thank God.
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Tone
Usually positive or approving in casual contexts.
Region
Middle East
Formality
Informal.
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hamdulillah means Praise be to God; Thank God. It is best read as middle east slang associated with Middle East.
"hamdulillah" means Praise be to God; Thank God. In Middle East, the nuance may be more specific.
Usually positive or approving in casual contexts.
Usually safest with people who already understand the context.
Context-dependent
Performed so flawlessly that nothing was left to criticize
Someone very attractive and stylish with confident presence
The greatest, and fully equipped with style, skill, or extra flair โ peak praise
Superb, fantastic, outstanding โ high praise for something that hits hard
Best; awesome; leader (informal, often used for approval)
Excellent, sharp, strong, or impressively intense โ high praise with bite
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