Khalas
Khalas is a transliteration of the Arabic word خلاص, which broadly means “done,” “finished,” or “enough.” It derives from the Arabic root خ-ل-ص, and in everyday usage it conveys a sense of completion, cessation, or dismissal of further discussion or action.
In use, khalas functions as both a verb form and an interjection. As a standalone interjection, it
The word is typically written without diacritics in transliterations and can appear as khalas, khalāṣ, or khalaas,
Khalas has also made its way into popular culture as a recognizable Arabic interjection outside the Arab