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- What is the Iraqi Arabic word for hello? - Answers
The customary greeting in Arabic, regardless of religious affiliation, is "Salam Alaikum (peace be upon you) " "Salam Alaikum" can be considered more closely translated as "Hello" because of the
- How do you say How are you in Iraqi Arabic? - Answers
In Iraqi Arabic, you can say "Shlonak" (شلونك) to ask "How are you" to a male, or "Shlonich" (شلونچ) to ask a female Both phrases are informal
- How do you you say hello in Tunisian? - Answers
How do say bye in Tunisian? In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye
- How do you say hello in Jordanian? - Answers
Say : Slam or: Marhaba These two greetings are used in the whole Arabian world including Jordan
- How do you say hello in aramaic? - Answers
There is no Aramaic word for "Hello" in Aramaic Culturally and historically, the greeting employed has been "Shlama" - Peace This has carried over into Syriac as well as Arabic Syriac: Shlama
- How do you say welcome in moroccan? - Answers
In Moroccan Arabic, hello is said as: ahlan (wa sahlan), or as-salamu alaikum (lit Peace be upon you, Islamic greeting)Among Berber-speakers, either the Islamic greeting is used, or the word azul
- What does the Arabic word sharmuta mean in English?
What does the Arabic word 'intifada' mean when translated into English? When the Arabic word intifada is translated into English, its literal meaning is 'shaking off"
- How do you say hello in Iraqi Arabic? - Answers
In Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to say hello and good morning In Arabic, you can say "Marhaban" (مرحبا) to greet someone, which means hello
- How do you spell my name is in Arabic? - Answers
How do you spell Aleksandra in Arabic? The name is spelled the same, so to speak, but using Arabic letters, which I cannot use here
- How do you say hello in Lebanese Arabic? - Answers
-Good Morning: Sabaho(hard H), sabahel keir (hard H), Bonjour-Goodbye: Bye, Yalla Bye, Minshoufkon(addresing 2 or more persons), Minshufak(1 person)-Welcome( as in greeting): ahlan, ahla w sahla
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