It's 3sslema (3=ah (as in ought) but from the back of your throat) pronounced ahs/lem/ma
hello
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.
It's the name of a Tunisian region, but It's not an Arabic word. It's derived from the words Air and Anna.
The spoken language of the UAE is Arabic, so "Ahlan" means hello
arabic
Ahlan
Tunisian people speak Arabic and French.
ana nhebbek barcha
EAD MILAD SAED
It means 'hello'.
Tunisian Arabic, Berber and French
Marhaba is Arabic for hello.