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Wallah

वाला
WAH-lah

Suffix or noun meaning "the one who does X" — the chai-wallah, rickshaw-wallah, etc.

Meaning & usage

Wallah (more accurately "wala", which inflects for gender and number) is a Hindi suffix meaning roughly "person associated with" or "the one of". Bolted onto a noun it produces an occupational tag: chai-wallah (tea-seller), dabba-wallah (lunchbox-courier), rickshaw-wallah (rickshaw-puller), dhobi-wallah (washerman). The construction extended easily into Indian English and from there into British military and journalistic slang.

In a sentence

The chai-wallah at the corner remembered every regular order.

Common spelling variants

  • Walla
  • Wala
  • Vala

Wallah is the canonical English spelling used in MG Mini puzzles.

Category: General Origin: Hindi Script: Hindi