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inshallah

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Interjection — God willing — said when hoping a future event will happen, acknowledging it's ultimately out of your hands.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic, literally "if God has willed it."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inshallah” mean?

The word “inshallah” means god willing — said when hoping a future event will happen, acknowledging it's ultimately out of your hands. In plain terms, a way of saying "hopefully" or "if things go to plan" while recognizing you don't fully control the outcome.

How do you pronounce “inshallah”?

“Inshallah” is pronounced ihn-SHAH-luh (/ˌɪnˈʃɑ.lə/ in IPA).

How do you use “inshallah” in a sentence?

Here is “inshallah” used in a sentence: “"See you tomorrow, inshallah," he said as he left.”

What part of speech is “inshallah”?

“Inshallah” is an interjection.

Where does the word “inshallah” come from?

The word “inshallah” comes from Arabic. Borrowed from Arabic, literally "if God has willed it.".

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