just like that...
Actually it's asalaam alikum - means Peace be unto you - proper respone is wa'alikum asalaam - means And peace be unto you
The correct spelling is "As-salamu alaykum," which is an Arabic greeting that translates to "peace be upon you" in English.
The correct spelling is "llama."
The English term for the Tagalog word "asa" is "hope" or "to hope."
Asa is pronounced AH-sah. It is a Biblical name of Hebrew origin meaning "physician" or "healer."
No, in ASA format style, you do not underline the title of a chart in an essay. Instead, the title of the chart should be capitalized and centered above the chart.
Optimism in Tagalog is "pag-asa" or "pag-asa sa magandang kinabukasan." It refers to having a positive outlook or belief that things will turn out well.
The correct phrasing is actually "asalaam alikum", not "asa lama lakum". It means "peace be with you." You respond with "wa'alikum asalaam" which means "and unto you peace."
It is an Islamic greeting word like saying hello or hi in English it is written as : السلام عليكم
Dalai Lama
hi or hey, more specifically: 'peace be into you' in arabic. is like "Salut" in french or "Shalom" in hebrew.BTW it's asalaam alikum and the proper response wa'alikum asalaam means"and peace be with you"It's actually the formal way of saying it, the non-formal way is marhaba. Try looking it up on Google translate and hit the LISTEN button.
The correct spelling is "llama."
It literally means, " peace be upon you." It's a term used by most muslims. But I enjoying using it as well
if it's pronounced ay-sah: אייסה if it's pronounced ah-sah or ă-sah: אסה
The Panchen Lama
yes, I am Asa
The scientific name for a llama is Lama glama.
Ibrahim Lama's birth name is Abraham Lama.
Badr Lama's birth name is Pietro Lama.