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How do you respond to KAYF Halik?

How do you respond to KAYF Halik?

When asking a man, you say Kayf Halak and when addressing a woman, you say Kayf Halik. The response to this is usually Zayn, Al Hamdu Lillah, which means “Fine, praise be to God.”

How are you in Arabic to female?

Kifik
Kifak – “How are you?” Kifak becomes Kifik if you’re speaking to a woman. It is the best known way to say “How are you?” in Arabic.

What is the reply to Bil Afia?

Yatik al Afia means ‘may God give you health and all the good things’. This greeting can be used as a hello or goodbye and it can be said to anyone, whether known or unknown to the speaker. It can be also used to greet, especially in the Lebanese culture, The appropriate response for it is “Allah Y’afik”.

What does Kaifa Haluk meaning?

Explanation: kaifa haluka (one man) kaifa haluki (one woman)

What is the meaning of Kaifa Halik?

If you address it to a female person, it would be : “Kaif Halek” in colloquial Arabic or “Kaif haloki” in classical Arabic. The phrase “Kaif halak” means : How are you? or How are you doing? Ezzeldin Enan.

What does say Walla mean?

Wallah = I swear/by God.

What is Tamam Arabic?

Knows Arabic 1y. “Tamam” basically means “alright” or “exactly”. For example, if someone’s done a good job you can encourage them a little by saying “tamam”.

What does WA Anti mean in Arabic?

Learn Greetings and appropriate responses. Wa anti? Fine, thanks. And you? ( man) – Ana bekhair, Shokran. Wa anta? (

What does Zain Alhamdulillah mean?

i’m no alone allah always with me alhamdulillah.

What is the meaning of the Arabic word kefik?

Kefak? (masculine) to a man in Arabic or Kefik? (feminine) to a woman means: ”How are you?” normally in Levantine Arabic dialects. This is basically a short version of Keef Halak? (masculine) or Keef Halik? (feminine) for the same. Keef Haleka? (masculine) or Keef haluki? (feminine) in standard Arabic)

What does “kifek” mean in English?

Kifek is used to address a female. The first time I heard it, it sounded like a swear word in English. It appears on the Pimsleur Eastern Arabic course. It is the equivalent of “Kayf Halek” (how are you) in other dialects.

How do I respond to’Kaif Halak’?

Should I respond to ‘Kaif halak’ with ‘khois’, ‘mia-mia’ or ‘alhamdulilah’? Kif halak which means how are you doing (in case someone reading this didn’t know). Well, mia mia is used by non Arabic speakers who live in the gulf, so its not preferable to reply to someone with that.