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Greetings In Arabic
What are some standard greetings in Arabic? How are they pronounced and written?
eg. Hello, how are you?
13 de ago. de 2013 17:32
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"السلام عليكم" = ( assalam alaik ) is a special greeting to Muslims !
the answer is "وعليكم السلام" = ( wa alaikom salam )
17 de agosto de 2013
You're welcome. They're written in the same way, but the difference is that you read it with "tashkeel" or not.
13 de agosto de 2013
hello = ahlan = اهلا
how are you = kaif halek ? = كيف حالك
the most used word " salam " or salam aleykom " means peace
good morning = صباح الخير = sabah el kheir
good evening = مساء الخير = masa el khair
good night = ليلة سعيدة = leyla saida
i am fine and you = انا جيد وا انت = ana jeyed wa ant
whats your name = ما هو اسمك = mahowa ismek
how old are you = كم هو عمرك = kom omrek
my name is .... = اسمي هو ... = esmi howa ..
i am glad to see another one who want to learn the langauge of quran
13 de agosto de 2013
u can say: assalam alaykom- every time
sabah lkhair = good morning
masa lkhair= good evening
tosbeh ala khair= good night 4 sing male
tosbho ala kair= god night 4 plur male&fem
tosbhi ala khair=good night 4 sing fem
note: ther r some difernt between daily& clasic accent
13 de agosto de 2013
Thank you so much. But some people say "haloka" not "halak".. and "kheer" instead of "khair".. are both correct or are "haloka" and "kheer" incorrect?
13 de agosto de 2013
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