Question 1: How do you say that the Hui people are "very grateful"? What about "Thank God"? Hui people will say "Sewab" when expressing their gratitude.
When you thank God, you will say, "Alhamudu-Linlahei."
Question 2: Who can tell me a few words about the daily language of Hui people? As the saying goes, "When you meet back, you will be close to each other." Hui people, men, women and children, greet each other after meeting, and the most common greeting is "Sexy Eyes". This greeting is transliterated from Arabic. Its meaning is "tranquility" and "peace", and it is also translated as "color orchid". It belongs to the etiquette language of Muslim greeting and greeting. Dao An said "An Er Lai Kumu" first (meaning "Pray for God to give you peace"), and Dao An replied "Wu Er Lai Kumu" (meaning "God also sends peace to you"). The Islamic Shariah defines Daoan's "two eyes" as a "holy line". Generally speaking, the younger generation says "two eyes" to the elders, the young to the long, the husband to the woman, the congregation to the imam, the guests to the host, the riders to the pedestrians, and the few to the majority, and then the other party answers "two eyes". When you say "two eyes", you should have a pleasant face, put your right hand on your chest, bow your waist slightly, or raise your hands flat to show solemnity and kindness. Avoid saying "two eyes" in dirty places.
Question 3: How do you say hello in the Hui language? Come from Saiermu to Yikumu.
homophony
Question 4: How do you say hello and goodbye in Hui language? What are the greetings and so on? What else can I say? The person who speaks first will say: Ansai Amikumu. (May God bless you)
The person who answered said: I am Alai Kumon al-Salam. (May God also bless you)
Or simply: al-Salam, blue, whatever.
Go to the mosque and chat with the imam of the Sect, and learn from each other. Imams will like people who are diligent and inquisitive.
Never pretend you don't understand, that's the most ridiculous.
Question 5: How do Hui people say hello? Thank you, Saimu Ailikun.
Answer: Alas, Kun Saimu.
I didn't want to be wordy, but I replied because you were in such a hurry.
Question 6: Please teach me how to say thank you in Hui language. It is better to read, thank you! ! ! Hui people have no language of their own.
Generally speaking, Arabic is spoken.
Thank you. The Arabic transliteration is "Shukelan"
Question 7: How to write goodbye, thank you and hello in Hui characters 1 hello:
Use in the morning: ぉはよぅ [Ohayou]
おはようございます[ohayougozaimasu]
Daytime use: こんにちは[konnichiwa]
Evening use: こんばんは[konbanwa]
2 Thank you: ぁりがとぅ [Arigatou]
ありがとうございます[arigatougozaimasu]
3 Goodbye: さよぅなら [Sayounara]
それでは、また[soredewamata]
じゃね[jane]
Question 8: When friends come to attend the funeral of the Hui people, what should they say to thank them and what should they do? If you have nothing to do, you can help your parents do some housework, or take part in some public welfare activities, such as sweeping the streets voluntarily and helping the elderly. \ r \ nAren't you tired of going to other people's funerals with Hui people who are not related to you, and being rolled over?
Question 9: How to say thank you back? Thank you: Shu Kelan
China hui Muslim language password concourse
Masha Allah: Great. Mubarik: Congratulations.
Ya (Pinyin: nia): Mom
Moore's Direct Generation: Induction
Zekati: alms
Zeli: It means eternity.
Zaheri: Illiteracy
Zamir: Famous.
Jamie: Beautiful, beautiful.
The one: funeral ceremony.
Jenny: Elf
Main anesthesia: Friday.
Lah: Tomb pit;
Lei Yizha: Night
Riba: usury, interest
Luha: Soul.
Mahal-Bridal money
Maikeluhai: Disgusting Behavior
Michael: Bridal gift
Mesjid: Mosque
Maiza: The grave.
Maizazi: a lie
Mu Na Feige: hypocrite, two-faced
Mushrekai: Dissident
Mubarak: Auspicious and happy.
Mu San Bai Han: forefinger
Muzaville: Neighbor
Nie Tie: Charity.
Good at: shaking hands
Nale: Hell.
Naimazi: Worship (Persian).
Naisuibu: Luck is a blessing.
Naisuiha: honest confession
Naizi fever: promise
Neil Maiti: Food.
Nikaha: Marriage.
Perry: Elves
Hope to flash: Thursday.
Reyes: the leader
Rouzi: Eid Festival (Persian)
Ruizi gives: benefits and blessings.
Sadger: Charity.
Sadik-a friend
Sahaba, also known as Suhabai and Sahabai, means "partners"
Since the beginning: beggars, foreigners
Say: Beggar
Seraphim: God give you peace (greetings)
Sao Gande: Swear
Sebaibu: Opportunity.
Seran: God gives you peace (written greeting)
Two eyes: peace and hello.
Sewabu: Reward, thank you.
Seval: Merit is a tribute to those who benefit themselves.
Shahar: begging for alms
Flash: Saturday.
Give up: give alms
Shucrane: Thank you.
Number fan: unlucky, not smooth.
Suifati: quality, quality.
Suilatuo: Bridge
Tabu: a sedan chair for transporting the dead.
Tabu box: A wooden box for carrying dead bodies, covered with a green curtain.
Taiwan Kdyr: Fate
TESTAL: A headscarf.
Confession: confession
Wajib: Of course.
Wazhibu: Sure.
Wenmai: People, Nation
Volz: Admonish.
Ubari: Poor.
U Balick: Congratulations.
Osta Tower: Teacher.
Hilmu: Tolerance.
Country elder: a person who helps a school director with his daily affairs.
Xiaojing: Wash your face, elbows, hands and feet;
Oblique flashing: Tuesday.
Sunnai: circumcision
To Amati in Yaomu: The End of the World
Yeti Order: Orphans
Yelham Allah Hu: May the Lord have mercy on you.
Ibrahimi: Thumb
Ibnez: The Devil
Ihsan: Good behavior.
Imam: leader
Yitzhab: Marriage Letter
Esther: Forgive sins.
Cause dispersion: human beings
Inshallah: Trust in the Lord.
Camp: as
No Barry: Poor.
Impermanence: death. For example,
Worcester: little finger
Abu Dai: Xiaojing.
Dan: Adam
Adri: Integrity, fairness and justice.
Alegre: Wisdom, intelligence
A geibai: the ending and consequences
Ahereti: the afterlife and the afterlife
Imam: transliteration of Persian (ākhond), also translated as Ahong and Aheng, meaning teacher, teacher.
Alan: the world (by extension, mind, tolerance)
Alin (Erlin): It means scholar.
Amine: transliteration of Arabic (Amin), also translated as A Min, which means to ask the Lord to accept and ask the Lord's permission.
Amu: civilians, common people
Arebi: Arabic
Ashige: Love.
Ashura: Day 10
Asma: It means sky.
Assmann: The sky.
Aza: It means expiration and deadline.
Azrael: It means death.
Hakam: It means statute.
Ali Hamdoolin's two habits: Praise belongs to Allah.
Ahmed: one of the common names of Hui men.
Ahmed: the only one
Aheli? Sunnai: It means Sunni.
Amanita: It means loyalty, trust, or "responsibility". >
Question 10: "Look at what others are playing". How do you say it in Hui language and translate it into Chinese characters? Thank you, Hui people have no language, thank you.