SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
ياستا (yasta)dude, bro, mateEgypt, Arabic (colloquial)“عامل إيه ياستا؟” (How’s it going, bro?)Youth slang, street talk, casual greetings

Definition & Description of Yasta

Yasta is a very common friendly address in Egypt, especially among men. It comes from the word Usta (أُسطة), which originally meant master craftsman or skilled worker. Over time, it turned into a casual way of calling someone “mate” or “bro.”

It’s not offensive — it’s playful and social, often used when greeting friends, neighbors, or even strangers casually.

Pop culture references and Egyptian comedy often use yasta to capture a laid-back, brotherly vibe.

Examples of Yasta

  • “إزيك ياستا؟”
    (How are you, bro?)
  • “تعالى هنا ياستا.”
    (Come here, dude.)
  • “شكراً ياستا.”
    (Thanks, mate.)

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