Question 1: How do you say that Hui people are "very grateful"? How about "Thank God"? Hui people will say "Sewab" when expressing their thanks.
When you thank God, you will say, "Alha Mudu-Linlahei."
Question 2: Who can talk about the daily language of Hui people? As the saying goes, "When we meet, we laugh and forget the enmity." Hui people, men, women and children, greet each other after meeting. The most common greeting is "sexy eyes". This greeting is transliterated from Arabic. It means "tranquility" and "peace" and is also translated as "colorful orchid". It belongs to the etiquette language of Muslim greeting and greeting. Dao An first said "God comes to Kumu" (meaning "Pray for God to give you peace"), and Dao An answered "God comes to Kumu" (meaning "God also sends you peace"). Islamic law defines Daoan's "two eyes" as "sacred lines". Generally speaking, the younger generation says "two eyes" to the elders, young to long, husband to woman, congregation to imam, guest to host, rider to pedestrian, and then the other party answers "two eyes". When you say "eyes", you should have a pleasant face, put your right hand on your chest, bend your waist slightly, or raise your hands horizontally to show solemnity and kindness. Avoid saying "two eyes" in dirty places.
Question 3: How to say hello in Hui language? From Selmu to Ikumu.
be homonymous
Question 4: How do you say hello and goodbye in Hui language? What kind of greetings are there? What else can I say? The first person to speak will say: Ansai Amikumu. (God bless you)
The person who answered said: I am Al Kuman. (May God bless you, too)
Or simply say: two eyes, blue, can be.
Go to the mosque to chat with the imam of the Sect and learn from each other. Imams will like people who are diligent and curious.
Never pretend you don't understand, that's the most ridiculous thing.
Question 5: How do Hui people greet each other? Thank you, Mu Sai Eriksson.
Answer: Alas, Kun Mu Sai.
I don't want to be verbose, but because you are in such a hurry, I will reply.
Question 6: Please tell me how to say thank you in Hui language. Might as well read a book, thank you! ! ! Hui people don't have their own language.
Generally speaking, Arabic is spoken.
Thank you. Arabic transliteration is "Shukelan"
Question 7: Goodbye of Huimin, thank you, and hello. How to write 1 Hello:
Use in the morning: ぉはよぅ[ohayu]
おはようございます[ohayougozaimasu]
Daytime use: こんにちは[konnichiwa]
Use at night: こんばんは[konbanwa]
Thank you: ぁりがとぅ
ありがとうございます[arigatougozaimasu]
3 Goodbye: さよぅなら
それでは、また[soredewamata]
じゃね[jane]
Question 8: What should friends say and do when they come to attend the funeral of Hui people? 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 and helping the elderly. \ r \ Aren't you tired that Naren and the Hui people who are not related to you went to other people's funerals and were rolled around?
Question 9: How to say thank you to each other? Thank you: Shu
China hui Muslim language password concourse
Martha Alla: Great. Mubarak: Congratulations.
Ya (Pinyin: nia): Mom
The direct generation of Moore: induction
Zekati: Charity.
Li Ze: It means eternity.
Zahri: Illiteracy
Zamir: Very famous.
Jamie: Beautiful, beautiful.
One: funeral ceremony.
Jenny: Genie.
General anesthesia: Friday.
Lah: tomb pit;
Lei Yizha: At night.
Riba: usury, interest
Luha: Soul.
Mahal- bride's money
Mcluhai: disgusting behavior
Michael: Wedding gift.
Mesjid: mosque
Messa: The grave.
A lie
Muna Gefei: hypocrite, two-faced
Mushrekai: a dissident
Mubarak: Good luck.
Sanmu Bai Han: forefinger
Muzaville: Neighbor
Nie Tie: Charity.
Good at: shaking hands
Nale: Damn it.
Naimazi: Bye (Persia).
Naisuibu: Luck is a blessing.
Naisuiha: Honest confession
Breast fever: commitment
Neil McGrady: Food.
Nikaha: Get married.
Perry: Elves.
Hope to flash: Thursday.
Reyes: the leader
Zirou: Eid al-Fitr (Persia)
Ruizi gives: benefits and blessings.
Sadger: Charity.
Sadik-a friend
Sahaba, also known as Suhabai and Sahabai, means "partner"
From the beginning: beggars, foreigners
Say: beggar
Serafin: God gives you peace (greetings)
Saint Gander: Swear.
Sabaibu: Opportunity.
Seran: God gives you peace (written greetings)
Two eyes: peace and hello.
Shewab: Reward, thank you.
Cerval: Merit is a tribute to those who benefit themselves.
Shachar: Begging for charity.
Flash: Saturday.
Give up: give alms
Shu Kelun: Thank you.
Number fan: unlucky, not smooth.
Suifati: quality, quality.
Suilatuo: Bridge
Taboo: sedan chair for transporting the dead.
Taboo box: A wooden box with a green curtain for holding corpses.
Taiwan Province Kdyr: fate
Headscarf: Headscarf.
Confession: confession
Wajib: Of course.
Wazhibu: Of course.
Wenmai: people, nation
Valcz: Admonish.
Ubari: Poor thing.
U Balick: congratulations.
Ostata: Teacher.
Helm: Tolerance.
Village elder: a person who helps school directors with their daily affairs.
Xiaojing: Wash your face, elbows, hands and feet;
Oblique flash: Tuesday.
Sunnai: circumcision
To Amati of Yaom: The End of the World
Snowman Order: Orphan
Yellen Allah Hu: May God have mercy on you.
Ibrahim: Thumb
Ibnes: The Devil
Ihsan: Good performance.
Imam: leader
Izab: Wedding letter.
Esther: Forgive sins.
The reasons are scattered: human beings
Blessed by Allah: Believe in God.
Camp: as
No, Barry: Poor.
Impermanence: death. For example,
Worcester: Pinky.
Abdai: Xiao Jing.
Dan: Adam
Adri: Honesty, fairness and justice.
Wisdom, cleverness
A geibai: the ending and consequences
Ahreti: the afterlife and the afterlife
Imam: A transliteration of Persian (ākhond), also translated as Ahong and Aheng, meaning teacher, teacher.
Allen: This world (by extension, mind, tolerance)
Alin (Erlin): It means scholar.
Amine: transliteration of Arabic (Amin), also translated as A Min, which means asking the Lord to accept and ask the Lord's permission.
A Mu: Civilians, ordinary people.
Arebi: Arabic
Ashige: Love.
Ashura: Day 10
Asma: It means the sky.
Assmann: The sky.
Aza: It means expiration and expiration.
Death: This means death.
Hakam: This means the law.
Ali Hamdulin's two habits: praise belongs to Allah.
Ahmed: one of the common names of Hui people.
Ahmed: The only one.
Aheli? Sunnai: It means Sunni.
Amanita: It means loyalty, trust or "responsibility". & gt
Question 10: "Look at what others are playing". How to say it in Hui language and translate it into Chinese characters? Thank you, Hui people are speechless, thank you.