Hala Meaning in English
word
ˈhɑlə
HAH-luh
ˈhɑːlə
HAH-luh
释义
‘Hala’ is an informal exclamation used to give encouragement, motivate someone to hurry, or show surprise, similar to 'Come on!’ or ‘Wow!’ in English.
用法与细微差别
‘Hala’ is very informal and often used among friends or in casual situations. Commonly found in Spanish contexts but increasingly understood in global English pop culture. It expresses encouragement ('Come on!'), urging ('Hurry up!'), or surprise ('Wow!'). Not typically used in formal writing or speech.
Spanish: ánimo - vamos - dalePortuguese (BR): vamos lá - força - coragemPortuguese (PT): força - vá lá - coragemChinese (Simplified): 加油 - 走吧 - 快点Chinese (Traditional): 加油 - 走吧 - 快點Hindi: चलो - हिम्मत - आगे बढ़ोArabic: هيا - شجع - هيا بناBengali: চলো - দ্যাখো - বাহRussian: давай - ну же - вауJapanese: さあ - ほら - すごいVietnamese: nào - nhanh lên - trời ơiKorean: 자 - 어서 - 와Turkish: hadi - haydi - vayUrdu: چلو - آؤ - واہIndonesian: ayo - cepetan - wah
例句
Hala, you can do it!
basic
Hala, let's go or we'll be late.
basic
Hala, that's amazing!
basic
I spilled my coffee all over the floor. Hala, what a mess!
natural
Hala, are you still on the sofa? Get moving!
natural
You got the job? Hala! I’m so happy for you.
natural