Ahlan or Ahlan wa Sahlan
ahlan WA sahlan
The most common language in in Syria is Araabic. In Arabic "Ahlan Wa Sahlan" meansWelcome
Hala / Marhaba : hi Tafadal /Ahlan WA sahlan : welcome
Ahlan WA sahlan (أهلا و سهلا) - Welcome. Marhabaa (مرحبا) - You're welcome.
Bienvenue (French), Bienvenidos (Spanish), Benvenuto (Italian), Willkommen (German) and Ahlan WA sahlan أهلا وسهلا (Arabic).
اهلا وسهلI think it is pronounced "Ahlan wa sahlan"Don't do what they did at London 2012 and write it backwards so that it says emocleW.
Salam aleikum, kef, marhaba, kef al Hal, ahlen wa sahlen
In English we say hello but in Arabic we say asalam wa alikum.There are actually a variety of ways to say "hello" in Arabic, depending on the country.Salaam 3alaykum (سلام عليكم) is the most formal of these and can be used anywhere. The response is Wa-3alaykum as-salaam (وعليكم السلام).Merhaban (مرحبا) is more casual, but still relatively formal and has more of a "welcome-vibe" to it. It is used mostly in the Levant and Iraq.Ahlan (أهلا) or Ahlan Wa-Sahlan (أهلا وسهلا) are much more casual and are used almost everywhere.Another answer:Hello in Arabic is (marhaba), or in modern Arabic (marhaban).
The customary Arabian greeting is "Ahlan-wa-Sahlan".Literally meaning "Our Family and Soil". It means that the guest is now a member of the family of the host. Most often Sheikhs use this greeting when welcoming someone in their tents.
"Marhaban" or "Ahlan WA sahlan", written... مرحبا أهلا و سهلا respectively
Hieroglyphics are a written language, therefore it is impossible to "say" hello in it. Hello in ancient Egyptian however is "Iwy em hotep."