different between alakazam vs kazaam
alakazam
English
Etymology
Unknown, with various theories ranging from spontaneous usage as a nonsense chant, to less likely sources from Arabic, Latin, and Hinduism.
Interjection
alakazam
- A magic word used in conjuring; presto, shazaam.
Translations
References
English Stack Exchange - Did ‘alakazam’ magically appear out of the thin air? (archived April 6, 2016)
Portuguese
Interjection
alakazam
- alakazam (magic word used in conjuring)
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kazaam
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Interjection
kazaam
- Used to show that something appears by magic
- 2009, Michael O'Shea, Brother Barney O.P. (page 71)
- As a first wish she said that she wished she was young and beautiful again.
- Kazaam! Immediately she became young and beautiful. Next she wished that she lived in a gorgeous mansion.
- Kazaam! The old house changed into a palace.
- 2009, Michael O'Shea, Brother Barney O.P. (page 71)
Synonyms
- shazaam
- alakazam
kazaam From the web:
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