The spoken language of the UAE is Arabic, so "Ahlan" means hello
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The word is "Salaam" in Arabic.
It means 'hello'.
Marhaba is Arabic for hello.
"Hello" is written like this in Arabic: أهلاً
The country that says "marhabah" as hello is Saudi Arabia. The word "marhabah" is a common greeting in Arabic and is used in many Arabic-speaking countries.
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There is no Aramaic word for "Hello" in Aramaic. Culturally and historically, the greeting employed has been "Shlama" - Peace. This has carried over into Syriac as well as Arabic. Syriac: Shlama, Arabic: Salaam
In Mandinka, you would just use the Arabic phrase: Salaam aleikum
Saudi Arabia's main language is Arabic. Hello in Arabic is 'مرحبا' (Marhaba)
"Hello" is "Shalom." To say "What's up?" you can say "Ma koreh?"Sometimes, in an informal greeting, the Arabic word "Ahlan" is used.
Hello : Marhabee