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Hello = shalom (שלום) How are you can be said different ways: ma nishma (מה נשמע) ma chadash (מה חדש) ma shlomcha (מה שלומך) - masculine ma shlomech (מה שלומך) - feminine
You say shalom back. Shalom means hello. If you say "Shalom Shalom," it means mays Bye bye.
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
One can find Mongolian music by finding a Mongolian music channel on Youtube. One can also consider finding a Mongolian friend and asking about Mongolian music.
My friend has a galaxy and she has music there so you could download music but im trying to find out how
You can see it from Judges 6:24. :)
Shalom chaverim is the more traditional transliteration. The ch is pronounced like the ch in the names Bach and Loch Ness. Shalom translates as peace. Chaver means friend or more accurately, comrade or coworker, and the im ending turns it into a plural, so a good translation would be "peace, comrades."
The standard way would be 'shalom, chaver' - goodbye friend. In conversational slang Hebrew, some just use 'bye' (ביי) too.
Shalom Shachna Czerniak has written: 'Mishmeret Shalom'
Shalom is the Hebrew word for peace. Shalom is used as a greeting like "hello" in English. "Shalom shalom" is often used like "bye bye" is used in English. The repetition of a word is used for emphasis. Biblically, 'shalom shalom', has been translated, 'perfect peace' (see Isaiah 26:3). The thought is complete peace, total peace.
Shalom means peace in Hebrew :)
Shalom is the reply to shalom.