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How do you say hello good morning in Arabic?

There are a few ways to say "hello good morning" in Arabic, depending on the context and region:

Formal:

* صباح الخير (Sabah al-khayr): This is the most common and polite way to say good morning. It literally translates to "morning of good."

* صباح النور (Sabah an-noor): This means "morning of light" and is a slightly more poetic and formal way to greet someone.

Informal:

* صبحك الله بالخير (Subha-k Allah bi-l-khayr): This translates to "May God bring you good morning" and is a very friendly and common greeting.

* صباح الفل (Sabah al-ful): This literally means "morning of the flower" and is a very casual and friendly way to say good morning.

In addition to these, there are regional variations:

* صباح الورد (Sabah al-ward): This means "morning of the rose" and is common in some parts of the Levant.

* صباح الجمال (Sabah al-jamal): This means "morning of beauty" and is also common in some regions.

You can choose the greeting that best suits the situation and your relationship with the person you're speaking to.

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