it's like saying hello in English :)
and it is an Islamic greeting word
Is actually es salam aleikum. The Arabic phrase for peace be upon you is fitting in what was originally the Shriners Mecca temple. Check wikipedia. They have a good article on it.
Usually spelt Salaam 'Aleikum it means Peace with you.
Well it depends, if you are Muslim you sholud say "es-selamu-alejkum" ("may peace be with you"), and he would reply "alejku mu selam", but if you aren't Muslim you can say any regular respectful greeting.
It means peace be upon you too and it's a response for greeting
The Arabic phrase "Assalamu alaikum" translates to "Peace be upon you" in English. It is a common greeting used by Muslims worldwide.
Salami Aleikum - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.
Salem Aleikum - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:12 (nf)
The cast of Szelam aleikum - 1920 includes: Ludwig Christ Claire Harten Walter Soomer
"Si es, es" is Spanish for "If it is, it is". If you just mean "si es", that means "if it is". If you mean "Sí es" (with an accent on "Sí"), it means "Yes, it is".
"Es" and "son" mean "is" and "are" in Spanish.
Es - Is
salaam aleikum