hello

ayjamal Sat, 12 Mar 2011 10:44:08 -0600
hello everyone i`m new here ~~~~~~~
hanifa Wed, 16 Mar 2011 16:11:28 -0500
AHLAN WA SAHLAN
I M ALSO NEW HERE........
Hassan Sun, 20 Mar 2011 11:30:21 -0500
Hello everyone I am new here too.
faisal Thu, 31 Mar 2011 07:12:13 -0500
HELLO everyone i m new here
frozan Mon, 04 Apr 2011 06:53:11 -0500
ahlan wa sahlan
frozan Mon, 04 Apr 2011 06:54:04 -0500
salaam ul alikom
ezidia Fri, 29 Apr 2011 01:56:50 -0500
hello everybody I´m new here too.Let´s exchange some ideas about the lessons!!!Ma salama
Franco G1Fri, 29 Apr 2011 17:29:41 -0500
Hi all,Ahlan.I am new too
Carol R2Sun, 01 May 2011 08:42:18 -0500
Ahlan wa sahlan I am new here also ... a real beginner.
shokrun
masalama
ezidia Sun, 01 May 2011 18:49:26 -0500
hello carol where are you from?I´m from Brazil and I love arabic language.Do you study arabic?
Ma salama
Carol R2Mon, 02 May 2011 11:32:17 -0500
I am from New Zealand. I am a beginner learning Arabic so at this stage I do not know very much.
Shokrun for message.
Masalama
Amira ZakiWed, 04 May 2011 03:02:14 -0500
Ahlan everyone!

Welcome to Rocket Arabic. I hope you enjoy the course Please let me know if you have any questions!

Ma'assalama
Esther TWed, 22 Jun 2011 03:27:12 -0500
Ahalan wa Sahalan
i'm new
wa shuklan!
Linda KSat, 25 Jun 2011 11:58:20 -0500
Ahalan wa Sahalan, I am Australian and I am new here.
Carol R2Sun, 26 Jun 2011 10:16:28 -0500
Ahlan Bekum!

Inti mineem Esther?

Ana min New Zeeland.

Ma'a assalama
Ramazan YSun, 26 Jun 2011 13:24:25 -0500
hello everyone! I am from Turkey and new one of the arabic learner.
Sohail MSun, 03 Jul 2011 17:46:09 -0500
Assalaam o laikum.

Ahlan Bekum,
Ana ismi Sohail. Ana min il Hind (India).

Even I am new to learning arabic and find this course pretty useful and " mish sa3b".

Ma3a essalama
Carol R2Tue, 05 Jul 2011 00:01:31 -0500
Ahlan,
Shokrun arba3a message.

Is Assalaam o laikum a formal greeting?
Shokrun
Ma'a assalama

Have a nice day!
Amira ZakiTue, 05 Jul 2011 03:13:47 -0500
Ahlan Carol,

Assalamu 3laykum is a common Arabic greeting used by Muslims It means "peace be upon you"

- Amira
Chantele ASat, 09 Jul 2011 16:53:35 -0500
Ahlan Beekum,

Assalamu 3laykum to each and all. Ana ismi Chantele. Ana min Amriki. How do you like the language?
Izz KTue, 12 Jul 2011 11:49:45 -0500
Salaam Aleikaam.. i hope to get some assistant out here y'all
Carol R2Wed, 13 Jul 2011 11:58:46 -0500
Shokrun arba3a message.
I like the language very much however I have not been able to learn much as we have had many earthquakes here in Christchurch, New Zealand and it is hard to concentrate - learning a little at a time. Assalamu 3laykum "peace be upon you" - very nice words. Just one question though - Do the Christians use the same greetings as the Muslims in Egypt?
Shokrun
jamyang cThu, 14 Jul 2011 14:31:45 -0500
hello Tashi Delek to everyone... I'm new here ,,,,,,,
bonjour~Tashi Delek
Kerrie WSun, 17 Jul 2011 04:34:49 -0500
ahlan, ana ismi Kerrie. ana min Australia.
I visited Egypt in January and made some friends there. I have since decided to learn the language. Though I am finding I need motivation and people to practice with.
sara a2Thu, 28 Jul 2011 03:25:33 -0500
I'm new too ( over used statement)
Amira ZakiThu, 04 Aug 2011 02:51:53 -0500
Ahlan all!

Izz K - please let me know if you need any help

Carol - our offices are also in Christchurch so we fully understand! Good on you for keeping up with your Arabic

The greeting "assalamu 3alaykum" is usually used between Muslims to greet each other all over the world. It means "peace be upon you" so you could technically use it to greet Christian Egyptians, but to keep on the safe side I would say stick to "ahlan" since it's neutral

- Amira
sarah 7Tue, 09 Aug 2011 08:43:05 -0500
hello
how are you
Carol R2Tue, 09 Aug 2011 09:45:50 -0500
Shokrun arba3a reply Amira and Happy Ramadan!

Shokrun Sarah 7.

Ana Kuwayyisa il 7amdulillah wa inti
Good! Thanks to God, and you

Ma'a assalama
Paul S3Fri, 26 Aug 2011 12:01:40 -0500
Hi everyone I am also new here. I work in Sharjah in the UAE and live in Dubai. I am from England but have been here for the last 5 years. As this course seems to be based on Egyptian Arabic i find it interesting to note some of the subtle differences with Gulf Arabic, ie the most common way of saying "how are you?" here in Dubai would be (apologies for the spelling) "Khaaf Harlik?"
Look forward to working through the course.

Ma'a assalama
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