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Senest vurdert og redigert av lilian canale - 12 Juni 2008 01:27
Ve Aleyküm Selam = ve aleykümselam = and peace be upon you
Esselamü ALEYKÜM = selamünaleyküm = peace be with you
These are used in Turkey they are muslims greetings, the first one is generally said in reply to the second one. we can find them in this Turkish dictionnary. just a spelling matter.
turkishmiss using these as a muslim greetings doesn't make them Turkish. And also not everyone use them. I don't think poeple who use them know its meaning either.All we know it is a greeting
that turkish dictionary (zargan)it is not an official dictionary. it is a special enterprise as a translation dictionary.
well serba, they didnt look arabic to me either, i dont think they should be left out without translating them into english, even if they are intentionally left out in another language, a note in the comment box would be sufficient, i mean hey, we translated both languages, not even google can do that