Translation: Sabah Al-Khair (صباح الخير)
Pronounced: "Sabah-hill-khare"
sabah el khair
marhaba, sabah elkhair
Sabah al kheri ya albee (Good morning my heart) or Sabah al kheir habibi (Good morning my sweetie)
There is no such thing as the 'Islamic' language. Purisits may say it must be Arabic but there are many forms, and dialects of the Arabic language. The Proper Arabic version of "Good Morning" is Sbah al-Khayr (صباح الخير)
Good morning in Arabic is صباح الخير/sabah alkhayr.
Egyptians speak Arabic, so in Arabic you would say: Sabaah al-khayr lekolkom (صباح الخير لكلكم).
Morning = "Sabah" /səbɑ:h/ صباح
In Egypt, you can say "Sabah el-kheir" to greet someone in the morning.
Assalamu alaikum (as-sa-la-mu-alai-kum
There is no such thing as a "Muslim dialect." There is no language called Muslim. Islam is a religion, and its followers speak many different languages. These people say "Good morning" in whatever language they speak, and speak whatever language they wish to.
(I wish you a morning of light and jasmin) and it's wish for good morning in Arabic
subah al kher ya sayidatee or... subah al kher madame
Sabah Elkhair habibti