"God willing," a phrase Biden said during his debate with Trump ... that caught attention

The Democratic candidate for the US presidency, Joe Biden, during his first heated debate with US President Donald Trump, used the phrase "God willing," which caught the attention of the world, as the world media highlighted what Biden said, which is an Arabic expression, whose use may be the first Of its kind in any presidential debate between two White House candidates.

Former Vice President Biden said the phrase while arguing with President Trump in a messy presidential debate, following a row over what President Trump was said to have paid $ 750 in taxes for 2016.

Biden has boycotted Trump, who was talking about his taxes, promising to release his 2016 tax return, once the Internal Revenue Service finishes its scrutiny.

Trump said he paid millions of dollars, adding: "You'll see that."

When announcer Chris Wallace, who was conducting the debate, pressured Trump to say when he would publish his taxes, Biden interrupted him, saying, "When, God willing?"

This Arabic phrase was immediately noticed and discussed during the debate analysis by the observers.


And it sparked the interaction of followers on social networking sites.

"Yes, Joe Biden said," God willing, "during the 2020 debate, the Pakistani political commentator Wojhat Ali wrote on the Internet, and his phrase quickly spread on the international network.

The writer pointed out that this phrase means "with the will of God." He added ... Of course, saying this word does not mean that a person has become a Muslim.

This writer said the phrase raised eyebrows and made the AP look to use it.

The "Kashmir Montor" newspaper said that Biden's use of the phrase "God willing" confused many English speakers and made them go to the Internet to find out what it means and why it is used.

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