Here are a few phrases in Syriac Aramaic that can be used when meeting people:
1. Shlomo (Peace be with you) - This is a common greeting in Syriac Aramaic and is similar to the Hebrew greeting "Shalom." It is used to wish someone peace and is often followed by the response "Shlomo lak" (Peace be with you too).
2. Mawtha hayyelak (How are you?) - This phrase is used to ask someone how they are doing. The response to this phrase can be "Tawdi hayyel" (I am fine) or "Lahmehayyel" (I am not fine).
3. Mzeeztha (Welcome) - This is a greeting used when welcoming someone to a place or event.
4. Shemokh mah (What is your name?) - This phrase is used to ask someone's name. The response can be "Shemee" (My name is) followed by the person's name.
5. Brinch (Come in) - This phrase is used to invite someone into a building or home.
These are just a few examples of the many phrases that can be used when meeting people in Syriac Aramaic. It's worth noting that the exact phrasing and pronunciation of these phrases can vary depending on the specific dialect of Aramaic being spoken.