شاء - translation to English
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شاء - translation to English

ARABIC PHRASE TO EXPRESS APPRECIATION, JOY, PRAISE, OR THANKFULNESS
Masha Allah; Masha'allah; Maşallah; Mashaallah; Maashaa Allah; Masha'Allah; MashaAllah; Ma sha Allah; ما شاء الله; مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ; Mashalah; MasyaAllah; Masya Allah
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شاء      
will
شاء      

chose (VI)

SCANDALMONGER      

ألاسم

أَفَّاك ; مَشَّاء ; نامّ ; نَمّ ; نَمَّام ; واشٍ ; وَشَّاء

Definition

inshallah
[?n'?al?]
¦ exclamation if Allah wills it.
Origin
from Arab. in sa' Allah.

Wikipedia

Mashallah

Mashallah (Arabic: مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ, romanized: mā shāʾa -llāhu), also written Masha'Allah, Maşaallah (Turkey and Azerbaijan), Masya Allah (Malaysia and Indonesia) and Mašala (Bosnia and Herzegovina), is an Arabic phrase that is used to express a feeling of awe or beauty regarding an event or person that was just mentioned. It is a common expression used throughout the Muslims world and among non-Muslim Arabs to mean, in its literal sense, that "God has willed it [has happened]".