Dia duit, conas atà tù?
What is the traditional Christmas greeting in Pakistan
A traditional Hebrew greeting is Shalom (שלום) which means "peace."
When greeting someone in a traditional European greeting, you should typically kiss the person's right cheek first.
Welcome
blessed be
salam malekhum
The traditional greeting used in Islamic cultures that translates to "peace be upon you" is "Assalamu Alaikum."
The traditional greeting in Islam is "Assalamu Alaikum," which means "Peace be upon you." The typical response to this greeting is "Wa Alaikum Assalam," which means "And upon you be peace."
The traditional greeting used by Muslims that begins with the phrase "as-salamu alaykum" translates to "peace be upon you."
The traditional greeting used to welcome guests in Jewish culture is "Shalom" which means peace. The response to this greeting is also "Shalom" or "Shalom aleichem" which means peace be upon you.
The typical greeting in Irish Gaelic is "Día duit," used where "Hello" is used in English and literally meaning "God with you." The response to this greeting is "Día's Muire duit," and literally means "God and Mary with you."
asalam walla kum