It means peace be upon you too and it's a response for greeting
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
Salaam
It mean Peace on you....instead of Saying hello Muslim says al salamu alaikum (peace on you)
Arabic for "Peace be upon you"The Hebrew version is Shalom Alecihem!
"Te wa" means "the time" in Māori, referring to a specific point in time or a period.
Salam aleikum, kef, marhaba, kef al Hal, ahlen wa sahlen
Usually spelt Salaam 'Aleikum it means Peace with you.
salaam aleikum
It is called a "salaam," after the greeting, "Salaam," which is a shortened version of "Salaam aleikum," or, "Peace be unto you."
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
In Mandinka, you would just use the Arabic phrase: Salaam aleikum
You can respond to "Salaam" with "Wa alaikum salaam," which means "And unto you peace." Alternatively, you can simply say "Salaam" back.
Mlima wa Salaam or Mlima wa Usalama
wa alaicum slam (peace be upon you too)
It isn't either of those. It is actually part of the Arabic greeting "As-salaam-wa-alaykum" meaning "Peace of Allah (God) be with you".
hello and how are you my friend? wa= and (also) Aleyki = on you Salam= peace Ya= O Habibi= dear one So it should be " O dear one, peace on you too"
Wa alaykum as-salam, which means "and peace be upon you". It is the traditional response to the greeting "as-salaam alaykum" in Islam.