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Greeting in Arabic
Does "اهلا بك " express heartily greeting?How do you say in Arabic when you welcome someone whom you have waited for?
Apr 28, 2013 2:59 PM
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3
You can either say أهلا و سهلا
or مرحبا
and adding يا to each of them sounds more warm and used usually with people u know ( someone you have been waiting for ) because without يا is very formal and rarely used with people u know
يا مرحبا
يا اهلا و سهلا
May 2, 2013
2
No ,"اهلا بك " Does not express heartily greeting. it is very formal.
you can say يا أهلا وسهلا
this يا gives it that "heartily".
April 29, 2013
2
Hello / hi = مرحباً / السلام عليكم
welcome = أهلاً وسهلاُ / أهلاً بك / أهلاً
April 28, 2013
you can say أهلاً وسهلاُ
April 29, 2013
you can express it in many situation:
أهلاً بك
-to welcome someone.
-also mean hello, hi
when some one say (hi, welcome you) they 'll say
أهلاً وسهلاُ / أهلاً بك / أهلاً
April 29, 2013
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