Formal:
* سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكُمْ (salaam aleikum): This is the most common and formal greeting, meaning "peace be upon you." It is used for addressing multiple people, especially in a formal setting.
* سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكِ (salaam aleiki): This is the formal greeting for addressing a single woman.
* سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكَ (salaam aleika): This is the formal greeting for addressing a single man.
Informal:
* مَرْحَبًا (marhabaan): This is a common greeting used to say "hello" or "welcome." It is generally considered more informal than "salaam aleikum."
* كَيْفَكَ (kaifaka): This is a greeting that literally translates to "how are you?" and is used in an informal setting with friends or family.
* كَيْفَكِ (kaifaki): This is the version of "kaifaka" used for addressing a woman.
Other Greetings:
* صباح الخير (sabah al-khayr): This is used to say "good morning."
* مساء الخير (masa'a al-khayr): This is used to say "good evening."
It's worth noting that Sudanese Arabic, like many other dialects, has its own unique vocabulary and pronunciation. So, while these are some common greetings, the specific way you pronounce them may vary depending on the region and individual speaker.