handshake ( рукопожа'тия \ ry-ko-po-dja'-ti-ya)
The traditional Muslim greetings exchanged on Fridays are "Jumu'ah Mubarak" or "Blessed Friday" and "Assalamu Alaikum" which means "Peace be upon you."
Some traditional Jummah greetings commonly exchanged among Muslims during Friday prayers include "Jummah Mubarak" which means "Blessed Friday" and "Assalamu Alaikum" which means "Peace be upon you."
Traditional ways to exchange Jumma greetings within the Muslim community include saying "Jumma Mubarak" (Blessed Friday) to each other, sending text messages or social media posts with Jumma greetings, and attending Friday prayers at the mosque where greetings are exchanged in person.
In Chad, common holiday greetings include "Barka da Sallah," which is used during Eid celebrations, meaning "Happy Eid." For Christmas, people may say "Joyeux Noël" to wish others a Merry Christmas. Additionally, during New Year's celebrations, greetings like "Bonne année" are exchanged to wish a Happy New Year. These greetings reflect the diverse cultural and religious practices in the country.
Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.
Boas festas! (seasons greetings) Felicitações! (greetings)
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Greetings, how are you? saludos, como estas?
Well, greetings can start of like, Dear Grandma, and so on. So greetings are the ones you start of with.
Yes, because they are the greetings of the season.
In Arabic, "greetings" is تحيات (tahiyyat).
Greetings from the Side was created in 1998.