How do u greet people in ur own languages?

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You can go to many places to learn arabic now.
al-Baseera Institute for Arabic Language is very good. They have teachers from all over the Arab World.
Wassalam

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my dads he knows alot, but hasnt got time for it!! his a maulana u see they seem to be busiest person in the world. am i making assumptions again?? you know any places aroud east end of london?? or anywhere? don't mind at all!!

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salam
in our language it is
aslamualaikum kitah khoray? bala aso ne?
lol it means what are you up to? how are you?
wasalam
 
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dat does sound too freshie!! do u use it though among ur friends??

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nope, i dont speak bengali wiv friends lol it feelz weird. sumtimez i joke n start chattin pure waffle lol astagfirullah shudnt do that i kno!

wiv friends it wud b,

assalamu alaikum, watz been goin on bro lol :sl:
 
:sl:

my dads he knows alot, but hasnt got time for it!! his a maulana u see they seem to be busiest person in the world. am i making assumptions again?? you know any places aroud east end of london?? or anywhere? don't mind at all!!

:w:

alhamdullilah

whats your dads name? my eldest brother knows soooo many maulana's all round east london even tho i dont kno many :statisfie

but who knows if your dad is of high stature mayb i can go and get sum knowledge from him lol :brother: :sl:
 
Salam
Why do you call people of knowledge 'maulana'? Surely Maulana is one of the titles of Allah.
Wassalam
 
whazzzzzzzzup, yo, or salaam alaikum. sometimes whagwan, whaddup, or yo wassup in a condenced form like (yowa'sup). Good thread :P
 
in Uzbekistan we greet people by saying Assalamu alaykum then long conversation about asking how it your family memebers, relatives, neighbours, (it depends how long u heaven't been seen by that person) :):):).
 
Salaam.

Selising, 'wagwan' I think is a Rastafarian word which you'll find a lot of Asian kids who like to limp use when saying hello to their friends.

I think it would mean something like 'what's going on'. Anyone?
 
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nooo, i neva use dat!!! it sounds weird and freaky meaning freshie!!! But alot of ppl in my area young boys and girls use it!!

It doesnt sound polite, more street language in a slang way! i thought u speak arabic?? hw cum u speak bengali?

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salaam,

lol...my dads friend (my uncle) always says that!!! lol ;D sounds funny!!!:okay:

wassalam
 
alhamdullilah

whats your dads name? my eldest brother knows soooo many maulana's all round east london even tho i dont kno many :statisfie

but who knows if your dad is of high stature mayb i can go and get sum knowledge from him lol :brother: :sl:

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my dads name is muhammad abdul qahaar his also a imaam of stepy green mosque and teaches in darul hadis latifah!

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wagwan
wassap ma (insert racist term here)
'sup
'yo
bonjour

All of them are slang methods of saying hi. The last one is French but not slang.

I usually say hi if I know the person. Otherwise it's salamu alaikum.

u even say wossup 2 some1 older
 
Asalamu-Walakum,whats up,how are you,whats poppin, and Ola in spanish,kamo statiama or some thing like that.
 

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