Hello

Arabic translation: مرحبا ـ كيف حالك؟

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English term or phrase:Hello. How are you?
Arabic translation:مرحبا ـ كيف حالك؟
Entered by: AhmedAMS

22:41 Jun 10, 2002
English to Arabic translations [Non-PRO]
English term or phrase: Hello
Hello. How are you?
Christopher M. Worthen
مرحبا ـ كيف حالك؟
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Note added at 2002-06-10 23:15:53 (GMT)
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It is pronounced \"marhaba - kaifa halak?\"
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AhmedAMS
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Local time: 03:15
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4 +8مرحبا ـ كيف حالك؟
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مرحبا ـ كيف حالك؟


Explanation:
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Note added at 2002-06-10 23:15:53 (GMT)
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It is pronounced \"marhaba - kaifa halak?\"

AhmedAMS
Russian Federation
Local time: 03:15
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 1243
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  drhg: also اهلا
2 mins
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agree  nettranslatorde
7 hrs
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agree  Saleh Ayyub
7 hrs
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agree  Amer al-Azem
8 hrs
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agree  Maryse Trevithick
10 hrs
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agree  Spring2007 (X)
15 hrs
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agree  Sari Al: But in standard Arabic, this should strictly be 'Marhaban. Keifa haluk?'
19 hrs
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agree  Ahmad Maher Sandouk
1 day 2 hrs
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