What is the meaning of "wa alaikum salaam"?

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Tum par salamati ho۔ تم پر سلامتی ہو۔
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No, Arabic is not considered a dead language. It is spoken by millions of people worldwide and is the official language in many countries. Arabic is alive and actively used in various aspects of daily life, including literature, media, and communication.
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No, Arabic is not considered a dead language. It is spoken by millions of people worldwide and is the official language in many countries. Arabic is alive and actively used in various aspects of daily life, including literature, media, and communication.
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Wa alaikum salaam" is an Arabic greeting that means "And peace be upon you too." It's a standard response to the greeting "As-salamu alaikum" ("Peace be upon you"), commonly used by Muslims.
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