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سَلِّم لي على — meaning in English: say hi to

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Guess the translation for give my regards to
سَلِّم لي على
شَرّ
غَسيل
صَبَّ، يَصُبُّ، الصَّبّ
لا شَكّ/بِلا شِكّ
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers often use سَلِّم لي على in casual conversations when talking about mutual friends or family members. For example, if you're catching up with a friend and they mention a mutual acquaintance, you might respond with 'سَلِّم لي على أحمد' to express your regards to that person.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'أوصيك بسلامي على', which also means 'give my regards to.' However, سَلِّم لي على is more commonly used in everyday conversations, while the former feels slightly more formal and elaborate. You might choose سَلِّم لي على for casual exchanges.
Culture
The phrase سَلِّم لي على carries both a sense of warmth and connection, reflecting the Arab cultural emphasis on relationships and community. Historically, greetings and salutations have been pivotal in establishing social bonds, so this phrase embodies a deep-rooted cultural practice of acknowledging others, even in their absence.
FAQ
Q.What does سَلِّم لي على mean in English?
سَلِّم لي على translates to 'say hi to' in English. It's a friendly way to send your regards to someone through another person.
Q.How do you pronounce سَلِّم لي على?
You pronounce it as 'sallim li 'ala.' Breaking it down can help you articulate it more clearly when speaking.
Q.Is سَلِّم لي على used in formal situations?
No, سَلِّم لي على is predominantly used in informal settings. For formal occasions, you might opt for expressions that convey greetings with more respect.
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