this does not really translate in Japanese, or rather should i say that it is not the way Japanese people would greet each other.
In Hindi: मैं तुम्हें शांति से अभिवादन करता हूँ, मेरे दोस्त। (Main tumhein shanti se abhivadan karta hun, mere dost) In Japanese: 私は平和を持ってあなたを迎えます、友よ。 (Watashi wa heiwa o motte anata o mukaemasu, tomo yo)
The Hindi word for peace is "शांति" (shanti).
Jannat my friend is urdu for heaven, it literally means the lowest heaven taken from the arabic jannah, hindi word for heaven is swarg. Peace.
You can greet someone in Aramaic by saying "Shlama," which means "peace." It is a common greeting in various Aramaic-speaking communities.
Spanish: Paz, French: Paix, Japanese: 平和 (Heiwa), Hindi: शांति (Shanti)
In Hindi, the word "chain" (चैन) can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to the feeling of peace or tranquility, as well as a physical chain or restraint.
I am afraid this does not really translate into Japanese because they do not use those words in greetings. Its a very Hindi sounding greeting not Japanese Well, Hindu is not a language it a religion, I think you meant Hindi which in that case you can use Assalamu Alaikum if they are Muslim. But to roughly translate it plainly in Hindi would be like... Dost mein tomko shantise abhibadan karta hoon.
The Hindi word for peace is "शांति" (shanti).
You greet them by saying (As-saalaam Alaikum) meaning Peace Be With You!
Jannat my friend is urdu for heaven, it literally means the lowest heaven taken from the arabic jannah, hindi word for heaven is swarg. Peace.
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it is the Arabic term for Peace Be Upon You. Muslims greet everyone with this phrase.
In Hindi, the word "chain" (चैन) can have different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to the feeling of peace or tranquility, as well as a physical chain or restraint.
Aman/Shanti
Spanish: Paz, French: Paix, Japanese: 平和 (Heiwa), Hindi: शांति (Shanti)
A respectful way to greet a Muslim friend during the Hajj is by saying "Assalamu alaikum," which means "Peace be upon you" in Arabic. This is a common greeting among Muslims and is especially fitting during the Hajj pilgrimage, as it reflects the spirit of peace and unity that is central to this sacred journey.
it means "peace" in hindi.