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Salaam, Hala shoma chetori? Man ashnayetun khosh vakhtam.

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Hello, how are you? I'm pleased to meet you.

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Some common greetings in Persian are "salam" (hello), "chetor hastid?" (how are you?), and "khojasteh shodid?" (nice to meet you).

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