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Answer: In the Muslim faith and/or people who are Arabic, we say to each other: Asala Malekum (May peace be with you) and the reply is: Malekum Asala (With you be peace) It is also a phrase used by Santero's and/or Paleros when they greet their spirit guides, although they say "Sala Malekum, Malekum Sala"... regardless of the aforementioned, it still means: May peace be with you and with you be peace. Hope this helped!

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This is one English phonetic version of the Arabic greeting ""As-salamu alaykum" (Peace be unto you) the reply would be "Wah alaykum as-sallam" (And to you be peace).

The informal greeting in some areas has been shortened to "Salaam" or "Selam".

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