سلمت

This is the 4127th most frequent Arabic word.


سلمت

"سلمت" means "you handed over," "you delivered," or "you were safe," depending on context.


Here, 'سلمت' translates to 'I handed' and is being used to describe the action of delivering or giving something.

سلمت الأوراق إلى الأستاذ.

I handed the papers to the professor.


In this sentence, 'سلمت' means 'greeted,' signifying the act of offering a polite or respectful gesture to someone.

إذا سلمت على أحد، فأنت تُظهر الاحترام.

If you greet someone, you are showing respect.


Here, 'سلمت' indicates 'surrendered,' referring to the act of giving oneself up or submitting, usually in a context of admitting responsibility or seeking resolution.

سلمت نفسي إلى الشرطة.

I surrendered myself to the police.