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merhaba — meaning in English: Hello

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'merhaba' in a variety of everyday situations, such as greeting friends, meeting new people, or starting a conversation in social gatherings. It's common in both casual settings and more formal environments, making it a versatile greeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Merhaba' is often compared to 'selam', with the former being more universal and suitable for various situations, while 'selam' has a more casual connotation, commonly used among friends. Choosing 'merhaba' is a safe bet when meeting someone for the first time.
Culture
'Merhaba' has its roots in Arabic, where it means 'welcome'. This word reflects the importance of hospitality in Turkish culture, where warm greetings are valued. Interestingly, while 'merhaba' is widely used, you might also hear variations like 'selam' in more informal or familiar contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'merhaba' mean in English?
'Merhaba' means 'hello' in English and is used as a standard greeting in Turkish.
Q.When is it appropriate to say 'merhaba'?
'Merhaba' can be used in almost any setting, whether formal or informal, making it a versatile greeting for the Turkish language.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'merhaba'?
A common mistake is to use 'merhaba' in a context where a more specific greeting is appropriate, such as 'günaydın' for 'good morning' or 'iyi akşamlar' for 'good evening'.
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