2:Welcome أهلاً وسهلاً "Ahlan Wa Sahlan". Learn the five letters: ب - ت - ث - ن - ي - ء (consonants, vowels) with their four different shapes and sounds. Greet someone in a formal and informal situation.
20-Ahlan Wa Sahlan - أَهْلًا وَ سَهْلًا. Ahlan Wa Sahlan is Arabic Fusha which means 'like family, and at ease', The appropriate response for it is "Ahlan Bik". 21-Ahlin - أَهْلِينْ. In Lebanon and syria, people say Ahlin instead of Ahlan, which has the same meaning.
Originally this greeting meant "welcome" but now it is also used as a simple greeting like "Hello". ahlan bik اهلا بك (to a man), ahlan biki اهلا بكِ (to a woman), ahlan bikum اهلا بكم (to a group). - This is the common reply to ahlan or ahlan wa sahlan.
Ahlan wa sahlan أهلاً وسهلاً. Arabs love to give visitors a warm welcome to their home or work place, and may repeat ahlan wa sahlan أهلاً وسهلاً over and over, meaning "you're welcome here". (Note: this is different to "you're welcome", the phrase you'd use in response to someone thanking you.)
Additionally, marhaban/marhaba is light on the tongue, is considered polite and neutral, and oftentimes, is used by a person who is arriving. The usual response to it is: أهلًا وسهلًا ahlan wa sahlan. Which literally means "Family and easy (circumstances)". This may not make sense to you but its non-literal implication is, "You
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