A1 Expression 中性

Salam

Hello

Phrase in 30 Seconds

The essential, all-purpose greeting used to start any conversation in Azerbaijan, regardless of the time of day.

  • Means: 'Peace' literally, but functions as a universal 'Hello'.
  • Used in: Shops, with friends, meeting strangers, or starting a text.
  • Don't confuse: Never use it to say goodbye; use 'Sağ ol' instead.
Hand wave 👋 + Warm smile 😊 = Instant connection 🤝

Explanation at your level:

Salam is the first word you learn. It means 'Hello'. You can use it with friends, teachers, and people in shops. It is very easy because it never changes. Just say 'Salam' and smile!
At this level, you should know that 'Salam' is used for arriving, not leaving. You can also use 'Salamlar' when talking to a group of friends. It is polite to say 'Salam' before asking any questions in a store or on the street.
Intermediate learners should understand the social obligation of the greeting. In Azerbaijan, 'salam vermək' (giving a greeting) is a sign of 'tərbiyə' (good upbringing). You should also start noticing the difference between the neutral 'Salam' and the more traditional 'Salam-əleykum'.
Upper-intermediate students should master the response patterns. If someone uses the traditional 'Salam-əleykum', you must respond with 'Əleykum-salam'. You should also be familiar with the phrase 'salam-kalam', which refers to the basic social interaction between people.
Advanced learners can analyze 'Salam' as a sociolinguistic marker. Its usage reflects the secularization of Azerbaijani society compared to other Oghuz Turkic or Persian-influenced cultures. You should understand how 'salamı kəsmək' (cutting the greeting) functions as a powerful social metaphor for ending a relationship.
At the mastery level, one appreciates the cognitive linguistics behind the 'S-L-M' root in the Azerbaijani context. You can navigate the subtle nuances of register, from the 'frozen' religious forms to the 'casual' pluralized 'Salamlar', and understand the historical shifts that allowed a religious term to become a cornerstone of secular national identity.

意思

Standard greeting used at any time of day.

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文化背景

The 'Salam' is the key to hospitality. If you say 'Salam' to a villager, they will likely invite you for tea. In Tabriz and other cities, 'Salam' is often pronounced with a softer 's' and followed by very long, poetic strings of polite inquiries (Taarof). In the capital, 'Salam' is fast and efficient. Young people often use 'Salamlar' on Instagram and TikTok. Men will often stand up when an elder enters and says 'Salam' as a mark of deep respect.

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The 'Salam-Necəsən' Combo

In Azerbaijan, 'Salam' and 'Necəsən?' (How are you?) are almost always said together as one breath. Practice saying them as 'Salamnecəsən?'

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Don't be a 'Soyuq' person

If you enter a shop and don't say 'Salam', the clerk might give you slower service. It's seen as a sign of respect.

意思

Standard greeting used at any time of day.

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The 'Salam-Necəsən' Combo

In Azerbaijan, 'Salam' and 'Necəsən?' (How are you?) are almost always said together as one breath. Practice saying them as 'Salamnecəsən?'

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Don't be a 'Soyuq' person

If you enter a shop and don't say 'Salam', the clerk might give you slower service. It's seen as a sign of respect.

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Handshake Etiquette

If you are a man greeting another man, always offer your hand while saying 'Salam'.

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Texting Style

In texts, people often write 'Slm' as a shortcut, just like 'Hi' in English.

自我测试

Fill in the blank to greet your friend in the morning.

____, necəsən?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Salam

'Salam' is the correct greeting to start a conversation.

Which response is correct for 'Salam-əleykum'?

A: Salam-əleykum! B: ________

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Əleykum-salam

This is the traditional reciprocal response.

Match the greeting to the situation.

You are entering a room with 10 people.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Salamlar!

The plural 'Salamlar' is perfect for greeting a group.

Complete the dialogue in a shop.

Müştəri: ____, bu çanta neçəyədir? Satıcı: Salam, 20 manatdır.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Salam

You must always greet the seller before asking the price.

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视觉学习工具

Arrival vs. Departure

Arrival (Hello)
Salam Universal
Sabahınız xeyir Morning
Departure (Bye)
Sağ ol Informal
Xudahafiz Formal

常见问题

14 个问题

Yes! Unlike 'Good morning' or 'Good evening', 'Salam' is perfect 24 hours a day.

Yes, it is neutral and polite. However, adding their name (e.g., 'Salam, Leyla xanım') is better.

Simply say 'Salam' back. It's that easy!

'Salamlar' is plural. Use it for a group of people or to sound more casual in a message.

It has religious roots, but today it is used by everyone, including secular people and those of different faiths in Azerbaijan.

No. Use 'Sağ ol' (Informal) or 'Xudahafiz' (Formal) when leaving.

No, 'Salam' is gender-neutral.

In Turkey, they usually say 'Merhaba'. 'Selam' is used in Turkey but it's much more informal/religious than in Azerbaijan.

You should reply with 'Əleykum-salam'. It's the polite and expected response.

Yes, once you know who is calling, 'Salam' is the standard way to start the conversation.

Yes, it's the best way to start asking for directions or help.

It's okay for internal office emails, but for external formal letters, use 'Hörmətli'.

It's a fun way to say 'the whole greeting and chatting process'.

It is a 'clear l', similar to the English 'l' in 'leaf'.

相关表达

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Salam-əleykum

specialized form

Peace be upon you

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Salamlar

synonym

Greetings

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Sağ ol

contrast

Thank you / Goodbye

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Sabahınız xeyir

similar

Good morning

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Salam-kalam

builds on

Basic communication

在哪里用

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Entering a Taxi

Passenger: Salam, mən Nizami metrosuna getmək istəyirəm.

Driver: Salam, buyurun, əyləşin.

neutral
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Buying Bread

Customer: Salam, iki çörək verin, zəhmət olmasa.

Seller: Salam, buyurun, budur.

neutral

Meeting a Friend

Anar: Salam, Leyla! Necəsən?

Leyla: Salam, Anar. Yaxşıyam, sən?

informal
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Answering the Phone

Caller: Salam, Elvin bəylə danışmaq olar?

Receiver: Bəli, salam, mənəm.

neutral
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Entering an Office

Employee: Salam, hər kəsə. Sabahınız xeyir.

Colleagues: Salam! Sabahınız xeyir.

neutral
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Texting on WhatsApp

User 1: Salam, axşam gəlirsən?

User 2: Salam, hə, gəlirəm.

informal

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Salam' as 'Salami'. You share salami with friends when you meet them!

Visual Association

Imagine a bright sun rising over the Caspian Sea in Baku, and everyone you pass is waving and saying 'Salam'.

Rhyme

Salam, salam, hər kəsə salam!

Story

You walk into a busy tea house (çayxana) in Baku. The smell of black tea and lemon is everywhere. You feel nervous, but you say 'Salam' loudly. Suddenly, three men look up, smile, and invite you to sit. That one word made you a guest.

Word Web

SalamSalamlarSalam-əleykumƏleykum-salamSağ olNecəsənXoş gəlmisinizTəşəkkür

挑战

Go to an Azerbaijani social media page (like a news site on Instagram) and leave a comment starting with 'Salam'.

In Other Languages

Arabic high

As-salamu alaykum

Azerbaijani 'Salam' is less religious than the Arabic equivalent.

Spanish high

Hola

Salam is used slightly more formally in shops than 'Hola'.

French moderate

Salut

'Salam' is more neutral; 'Salut' is strictly informal.

German high

Hallo

'Salam' is used regardless of the time of day, unlike German time-specific greetings.

Japanese moderate

Konnichiwa

'Salam' is not time-dependent.

Chinese high

Ni hao

'Salam' is often pluralized (Salamlar), whereas 'Ni hao' changes to 'Nimen hao'.

Korean high

Annyeong

'Annyeong' can be used for goodbye in informal Korean, but 'Salam' cannot in Azerbaijani.

Portuguese high

Olá

In Azerbaijan, the handshake accompanying 'Salam' is more culturally significant.

Easily Confused

Salam 对比 Sağ ol

Learners often use 'Salam' to say goodbye because it's the only greeting they know.

Remember: Salam = In, Sağ ol = Out.

Salam 对比 Salam-əleykum

Learners don't know when to use the short vs. long version.

Use the short 'Salam' for 90% of situations. Use the long one for grandfathers.

常见问题 (14)

Yes! Unlike 'Good morning' or 'Good evening', 'Salam' is perfect 24 hours a day.

Yes, it is neutral and polite. However, adding their name (e.g., 'Salam, Leyla xanım') is better.

Simply say 'Salam' back. It's that easy!

'Salamlar' is plural. Use it for a group of people or to sound more casual in a message.

It has religious roots, but today it is used by everyone, including secular people and those of different faiths in Azerbaijan.

No. Use 'Sağ ol' (Informal) or 'Xudahafiz' (Formal) when leaving.

No, 'Salam' is gender-neutral.

In Turkey, they usually say 'Merhaba'. 'Selam' is used in Turkey but it's much more informal/religious than in Azerbaijan.

You should reply with 'Əleykum-salam'. It's the polite and expected response.

Yes, once you know who is calling, 'Salam' is the standard way to start the conversation.

Yes, it's the best way to start asking for directions or help.

It's okay for internal office emails, but for external formal letters, use 'Hörmətli'.

It's a fun way to say 'the whole greeting and chatting process'.

It is a 'clear l', similar to the English 'l' in 'leaf'.

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