A1 Idiom カジュアル

شد حيلك

shudd haylak

Pull your strength

意味

Means 'work hard', 'do your best', or 'brace yourself'.

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文化的背景

In this region, 'Shid haylak' is the primary phrase for condolences. It is often followed by 'Al-Baqaa lillah' (Permanence is for God). Egyptians use it frequently for exams and work. You might hear it pronounced as 'Shid helak'. It's often used in a very energetic, loud way to motivate someone. While common, you might also hear 'Allah yeqawik' (May God give you strength) used interchangeably with 'Shid haylak' in many supportive contexts. In the Maghreb, while understood, other phrases like 'Zayar rasek' (Tighten your head/resolve) or 'Dir el-khir' might be used, but 'Shid haylak' remains a pan-Arab standard.

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The Muscle Emoji

When texting in Arabic, 'Shid haylak' is almost always accompanied by the 💪 emoji.

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Gender Matters

Always check if you are talking to a male or female; using the wrong one sounds very 'foreign'.

意味

Means 'work hard', 'do your best', or 'brace yourself'.

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The Muscle Emoji

When texting in Arabic, 'Shid haylak' is almost always accompanied by the 💪 emoji.

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Gender Matters

Always check if you are talking to a male or female; using the wrong one sounds very 'foreign'.

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The Response

If someone says this to you, a good response is 'InshAllah' (God willing) or 'Shokran' (Thank you).

自分をテスト

Choose the correct form for a girl named Layla who is about to take a test.

يا ليلى، _______ في الامتحان!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شدي حيلك

Since Layla is female, we use the feminine imperative 'Shiddi' and the suffix 'ik'.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of 'Shid haylak'.

A friend's father has passed away.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Say it solemnly as a form of support.

In times of grief, 'Shid haylak' is a standard way to offer strength to the bereaved.

Fill in the blank to address a group of students.

يا طلاب، _________ في الدراسة!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شدوا حيلكم

'Students' (طلاب) is plural, so we use the plural imperative 'Shiddu' and suffix 'kom'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: أنا خايف من السباق. B: لا تخاف، _________!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شد حيلك

'Shid haylak' is the best fit for encouraging someone before a race.

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4 問題
Choose the correct form for a girl named Layla who is about to take a test. Choose A1

يا ليلى، _______ في الامتحان!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شدي حيلك

Since Layla is female, we use the feminine imperative 'Shiddi' and the suffix 'ik'.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of 'Shid haylak'. situation_matching A2

A friend's father has passed away.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Say it solemnly as a form of support.

In times of grief, 'Shid haylak' is a standard way to offer strength to the bereaved.

Fill in the blank to address a group of students. Fill Blank A1

يا طلاب، _________ في الدراسة!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شدوا حيلكم

'Students' (طلاب) is plural, so we use the plural imperative 'Shiddu' and suffix 'kom'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: أنا خايف من السباق. B: لا تخاف، _________!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: شد حيلك

'Shid haylak' is the best fit for encouraging someone before a race.

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よくある質問

10 問

No, it is informal but widely accepted in almost all social situations.

Yes, but it might sound a bit dramatic for something very simple like washing dishes.

It's an old word for strength or power, specifically vital energy.

It's better to use 'Bil-tawfiq' (Good luck) unless you have a very close relationship.

Yes: 'Shiddu haylkom'.

Yes, to encourage them to recover, but 'Salamtak' is more common.

The root Sh-D-D is common, but this specific idiom is colloquial.

Yes, it is a cultural phrase, not a religious one.

It sounds like 'Shid helak'.

Yes, 'Lazim ashid hayli' (I must pull my strength).

関連フレーズ

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الله يقويك

similar

May God give you strength

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على راسي

contrast

On my head (I'm at your service)

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مبروك

contrast

Congratulations

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بالتوفيق

similar

With success / Good luck

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