ayubowan

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English

Etymology

From Sinhalese ආයුබෝවන් (āyubōwan).

Interjection

ayubowan

  1. (Sri Lanka) Salutation wishing the recipient a long life, typically as a greeting or a goodbye.
    • 1963, Punyakante Wijenaike, The third woman and other stories - Part 1963, page 48:
      "Ayubowan, I am looking for a yam for my Suduhamy." I said.
    • 2007 June 3, Vidushi Seneviratne, “Echo of Koggala cradle”, in The Sunday Times:
      Charming girls dressed in the traditional, low-country reddha and hattaya, welcomed the invitees at the regal Galle Face Hotel, with a customary ayubowan.
    • 2008, Royston Ellis, Sri Lanka: The Bradt Travel Guide, page 27:
      The cabin crew are all Sri Lankan and passengers are greeted on boarding with the traditional ayubowan ('may you have long life').

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