The most common way to say "How are you?" in Iraqi Arabic is "Ash Lownak?" This phrase literally means "What is your color?"
Of course, if you use the Proper Arabic "Kayf Haalek" everyone will understand you.
In Iraqi Arabic, you can say "Shlonak" (شلونك) to ask "How are you" to a male, or "Shlonich" (شلونچ) to ask a female. Both phrases are informal.
"Salam" "Marhaba" or "Salam allikom"
Iraqi isn't a language, The primary languages in Iraq is Arabic and Kurdish. "Anna bee hebak" is the phonetic way to say, "I love you", in Arabic though.
"Iraqi" is pronounced almost the same in Arabic and is spelled like this: عراقي
Hello : Marhabee
Aslam ( same a s Arabic )
Saudi Arabia's main language is Arabic. Hello in Arabic is 'مرحبا' (Marhaba)
marhaba
In Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to say hello and good morning.
In Arabic, you can say "Marhaban" (مرحبا) to greet someone, which means hello.
مرحبا اخي
marhaba jundy