How do u greet people in ur own languages?

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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.
 
well i say wagwan sapnin :)

which u can tell i use alot of slng lingo
 
In Malaysia? The people dont say " Assalamu alaikum" as how it should be pronounced, instead it comes out something like " Sam Lay Kum" lol hehehe...

When I'm greeting my aunts/uncles I usually say Assalamu'alaikum followed by Apa Khabar (insert name of aunt or uncle ) followed by the traditional hand kissing.

With other people I just smile....I'm not much of a talker :okay:
 
salaam
yeah but when im talkin with my friends it's kind of ok to say.... obviously not somone far older like many on this forum including u.

yeah right abrar, who u kiddin.:grumbling
 
In kurdish...we say "Chawaanee", which is basicall "Hi" and "How Are you" put together. Its a dual-purpose word :P

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In Malaysia? The people dont say " Assalamu alaikum" as how it should be pronounced, instead it comes out something like " Sam Lay Kum" lol hehehe...

When I'm greeting my aunts/uncles I usually say Assalamu'alaikum followed by Apa Khabar (insert name of aunt or uncle ) followed by the traditional hand kissing.

With other people I just smile....I'm not much of a talker :okay:

Traditionally it is, but we don't kiss other people's hand except the aunt or uncle or parents or grand, great grand etc.

But sis, I'll try my best to say the salam correctly.

As for me I normally will ask "Sihat?" which has the same meaning with Apa Khabar means are u in good health? followed by "Dah Makan?" means have you had your meal?
 
:sl:, sisters and brothers.

In Finnland there are two major languages, swedish and finnish.
I of course say assalam aleikum, but to non-muslim friends it is:

Hej, hur mår du? (s) = Hi, wazzup/ how are you doing?

Moi, miten mene? (f) = Hi, wazzup?

Hyvä päivä! (f) = Good day!

God dag! (s) = Good day!

Ma salama.
 
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wot do i say???? wid my family i will say? balani in bengali, meaning r u okay?? or kita, meaning wots happening?

Wid me friends, wot u up 2? or hw r things?

thats it i guess!

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asalamu alaikum

khobor kita re bai!! lol naa jus kiddin that sounds way too freshie
i jus say bala ni (then address/title like aunti or khala in bengali) ;D
 
asalamu alaikum

khobor kita re bai!! lol naa jus kiddin that sounds way too freshie
i jus say bala ni (then address/title like aunti or khala in bengali) ;D

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dat does sound too freshie!! do u use it though among ur friends??

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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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Salam
Im from Bangladesh, but ive learnt arabic in so many different styles and dialects that it has affected my spoken bengali. Im moving to the UAE soon anyway, so the arabic should come in handy
Wassalam
 
After giving salaams
if i were to greet also in native language it has to be
Namaskaram
or Swagatam
If i meet ma punju frends its gonna be Kidaa
If its gonna be ma sis, Oiii wassup Manzzzz
But if its gonna be ma best frend shaz
"Deiiiii howwww u daaaa!!!"
 
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In Denmark we say,
Hva'så? (Whatsup)
Hvordan har du det? (How are you?)
Hvordan går det? (Hows it going?)

:D
 
Salam
Im from Bangladesh, but ive learnt arabic in so many different styles and dialects that it has affected my spoken bengali. Im moving to the UAE soon anyway, so the arabic should come in handy
Wassalam

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oh rite i understand nw got abit confused there!! arabic is a very handy language which is very pure and will be the language in heaven! i need to learn it inshalah! i did not make assumption i was answering the question for prs4e, he did not answer it soo is it my fault? somewhere i mustve sed sumthing!! soz

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oh rite i understand nw got abit confused there!! arabic is a very handy language which is very pure and will be the language in heaven! i need to learn it inshalah!

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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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