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JPablo October 14, 2010 11:51 PM

Salam, Namaste, Unakam and Sasriyakant
 
I found that "Salam" or "Salaam" (in India) is "Hello" in Urdu. And "Namaste" is "Hello" in Indi.

So I extrapolate that "Unakam" and "Sasriyakant" must mean "Hello" in some other Indian language (as the person uttering these greetings is from India...)

Anyone know the languages for these last two greetings?

(And also, confirm or deny what I am saying above, as I am not that sure either...)

Thank you for your assistance!

sosia October 15, 2010 12:24 AM

there are some indians in the forum. Hope they answer.
I have found nothing in google about "Unakam and Sasriyakant" so...

greetings:
http://www.wikihow.com/Say-Hello-in-Different-Languages
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm

saludos :D

JPablo October 15, 2010 03:25 AM

Thank you for the links, Sosia. Hopefully our Indian foreros will say something!

Rusty October 16, 2010 12:07 AM

namaste, Hindi
namaskaar, Hindi
pranaam, Hindi
sasriyakal (sat sri akal), Punjabi
vanakkam, Tamil
adaab, Urdu
naman
salaam
asalaam alaikum
kem cho, Gujarati

(spelling variations exist)
Corrections or additions welcome.

JPablo October 16, 2010 03:18 AM

Thank you, Rusty. So that (sasriyakal) is Punjabi...
Unakam, or Vanakkam is the Tamil...
So, that kind of make sense. Thanks.

Anoosh October 21, 2010 10:55 AM

actually salaam is an arabic word means (peace) asalaam alaikum (peace be upon you) and it's an islamic greeting.

JPablo October 21, 2010 12:15 PM

Thank you, Anoosh... :)
But isn't used in "Urdu" as well?
(I only know that Urdu uses an Alifat similar to Arabic, right? So, I guess they may have some borrowed words?) (Just guessing here... your fully qualified data will be greatly appreciated.)

poli October 21, 2010 01:30 PM

I was in business with an Urdu-speaking gentleman who used asalaam
alaikum. His family members did so as well.

JPablo October 21, 2010 11:22 PM

Alaikum asalaam, my dear Poli.

Or the way the Morroco people (Larache, maybe not everywere) "Aleike asalaam" (the verbal way I got the response to "Asalaam aleikum")

So, it looks like Urdu may have more in common with Arabic that what I suspected...

Thank you, Poli. (Always open to more data on the subject, although I don't think I am going to learn Urdu very soon... it is always an interesting language...)

poli October 22, 2010 05:18 AM

Urdu is written in a visually appealing alphabet that looks like Arab script. Many Urdu speakers are proud of their calligraphy. Urdu uses a different alphabet from it's sibling language Hindi.


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