How are you in arabic.
How does this question sounds - "keif halak" or "kaifa haluk"? Some arabic native speakers pronounce it different, so I'm a little confused.
Well, taking easy. The both are right to say. Therefore, 'keif halak?" is an expression using in an accent in Arabic. The second one, it's MSA. (Modern Standard Arabic).
I think, you're about to start with Arabic. Take a look to this document I've created for people who just start with Arabic. Hope it's helpful for you.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvhBAGutWs5bEZFbGhEbUZfaDg/edit?usp=sharing
Salam
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Keif haluka (how are you to male)
keif haluki ( = = = = female)
keif halukma( = = = = 2 person)
keif halukum( = = = = 3 person and up male)
keif halukune( = = = = 3 person and up female)