You've spelled it correctly. In Hebrew it's שבת שלונומבורך.
The correct spelling is "Shabbat Shalom Umevorach."
The ususal response to "Sabbat Shalom" is "Sabbat Shalom Umevorach" שבת שלום ומבורך
umevorach (ומבורך) is actually two words in English: "and blessed"u (ו) = andmevorach (מבורך) = blessedThis word is common in the phrase Shabbat Shalom umevorach, "A peaceful and blessed Sabbath".
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You respond the same way: Shabbat Shalom
In French, you would say "Bon shabbat" for Sabbath greetings or "Shabbat shalom" can also be understood in French.
"Shabbat Shalom!"
The most polite response would be to wish the person a "Shabbat shalom" in return. It's like wishing someone a nice weekend.
Shabbat Shalom Lekulam means 'A Good Sabbath to Everyone'
Shabbat shalom is a Jewish greeting which we say during the day of Shabbat. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat
Yes, that's the customary response.
'Shabbat shalom', which means 'A peaceful Sabbath', is said during Shabbat - sundown Friday to Saturday after twilight.
Shabbat Shalom is a greeting that Jews say to each other on Shabbat (the sabbath). It means "A peaceful Shabbat"