In Arabic, you can say "يلا نروح ندخن" (yalla nrouh ndakhan) to mean "let's go down for a smoke." The phrase "يلا" (yalla) is commonly used to mean "let's go," and "ندخن" (ndakhan) means "to smoke." Depending on the dialect, there might be slight variations, but this phrase is widely understood.
Yes, we can say whatever we like. It means go with God in Arabic why would we not be able to say it?
to let go = loslassen
Let's go... Arabic
Yein Ko Ghana!
He would let Alice go.
He would let Alice go.
Go on Google translater.
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You say elcamentasi deiomaie to say NEVER LET GO in lithuanian
let's go
Yalla means "let's go" in Arabic. It's like andiamo in Italian.