Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
How do you say it in another language?
Spanish - Law, Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Night.
Franco (formal), salut (informal)
wachipei ga ga
French - hello (informal, not informal), hello (formal)
Germany (€ œ Hello (informal), Good Munster (formal)
North Germany Definite definite
Slovakia € € ob Dobri D à…… [Dobri Danny]
Giles - Hello
Xitsonga (South) - "Manzini (for the elderly) Kun Kun" Kanzani (for people of the same age or younger)
onÃàà sà ⠀ Ohayou Anand imasu (OHAYOH GOZAEEMAS) (morning time) Konnichi wa (KOHNNICHEEWA) (afternoon or e) Konban wa (KOHNBAHNWA) (evening time (KOHNBAHNWA) (evening time) (Mohsin) (Moshe Moshe) (to answer the phone)
- Kiao (informal), Hegel, Bon Giorno (morning, formal), Bon Ergio (evening, regular), Boona Sara (evening, formal)
Swedish - Hedge (informal), Dog (formal)
Arabic language - اسلماموائیکم یا ماربہ (لا)
Arabic Sabaheel Khair (Good Night) Masael Khair (Good Night) states that (b) is wiped from the throat.
Persian - Salam or Durood (see Note Salam is an acronym, the full version of this greeting is Islam in all Islamic societies)
aste € "Hindu Namaste
Korean  "Ahn Niang Ha Si (formal), Ahn Nyong (informal. Tam àncan be used as a separation)
Land ÃÂàà sà ⠀ Hello (informal), Godendag (official)
Russian € "private (informal), ZDRAstvooytyeh (official, undivided: ZDRAstvooytyeh)
Or Chinese - Nee HAoh
oCantonÃÂ â s â € - Nei (Nee w)
Hebrew - Shalom (meaning farewell and peace) Hello (informal)
Norway - Hey
Portuguese € Â € "Hi you hello (unofficial), ■■■■ dia (morning), good and (and), good night (evening)
Dean © S â € Hedge (informal) Doug (formal)
man - Mingalarbar
Turkey - Marhaba
Lithuania - Libas, Sovikas (male) Sovika (female)
Vietnamese - see you later
Philippines - Asta (How are you)
Esperanto - Salon
Tamil واناخم
Swahili - Jumbo
لنگالا ۔موبٹ
English € Good "Good morning (morning), good evening (e), good evening (afternoon)
Nepali âamas Hello
b € zZzÃÂÅ  ”dobry (formal), CzeÃÂ… „  (informal)
Hawaii - Aloha
Thai - Sava Dika (if you are female) / Sava Di (if you are male)
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Check - Dobri Rano (up to 8 or 9), Dobri Dan
Ukrainian - Dobri Rinko (regular) Dobri Dan (formal, morning) Dobri Vicher (formal, E) Pravit (informal, evening)
Latin s € Â "Lab, Suwiki, Goodbye (Sounds like an informal bio)
In Finland sà € € yHyvÃÂÃÂÃÂàpÃÂivÃÂÃÂà(formal) / hey (informal)
Greek â € "Yaya Um (Yasu) (unofficial), Yaya Saas (official)
Iceland © sà "GÃóÃÂà° an dag (formal), HÃæ (informal)
Latin Pig - Alleluia
Malayalam - Hello
Urdu. Torment
Telugu - Banara (How are you) (Official)
Chichawa - Moni Bamboo! (I have a boy) / Moni Mai! (A woman)
Oshkivanama € uWahala Po, ma'am? (I have a boy) / Wahala Po, Tate? (Having a baby) (Answer: E) Nawa Tu? (Answer: ee) (Official) Onpi? (E.g. ... unofficial)
ناہوتل۔ Neltze, Hao, Hoh (unofficial)
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Croatia - Bok (informal), Dobro Jutro (hello), Dobro Dan (afternoon), Do Weir (afternoon), Lako No (good HT)
ناواجو۔ یاثیت۔ (Oh!)
Malta (my) water (born), bone à "Â" (u) (total).
Congo - Mambo
Senegal Greetings (See 11)
Swiss German Speaking Section »Â» Fall Z! (Gravity)
Eska Nesca € j aj Hajj (universal), Hall à(informal), Gowda (official), Gumarin (welcome in the morning), Gofton (welcome in the afternoon)
Luxembourg © sà ⠀ MoÂen (Medium)
Samoa â € "Talova (official), Malo (informal)
ٹونگا۔ Mall and auction
Tahiti Orana Day
Mori â ia what now
Anas - Dwarf
Gujarati Kim Chi
Marathi - Hello
Lao - Sava Di / Ka
کنیئنک '' '' ÃÃ ©© Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo (موہاک) € Â € "Kwe Kwe (Gway gway),
Ostov oh € ÂÂÃÂla oh!
Basque - Kaixo
Hint ... make sure you use the right salute for each situation. For example, in Spanish we use day, night, and day to greet parents you don't know or their clients, we bring with friends or family, or use other informal greetings.
Take time to learn unity. This is to avoid compromise and is considered a courtesy.
Every culture and language has a corporate language. While shaking hands can be a polite gesture, in other countries like Korea and ƒÂ³n, it is common to keep your distance and bend down a bit to say hello. Ukrainians are different because they are usually twenty and twenty.
When one of the newcomers shook hands, they shook hands very softly, it was customary not to shake hands. ... Colorado in particular needs to communicate with its Sadoria ... only 10 friends in particular ......
Clothing Lithuania
meer habn arabic
فارسی سلام
Hello france
Goodbye
Shalom Hebrew
Ohio on © s
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Okay fine.
France:
English = the
Germany = Hello
French = hello
Doors = I.
= Bam
Greek = ±
Pertiges = hi
Russia = ¿ÃÂ'Â⠀ à²ÃƒÂ µÃÂ'ÃÂ
Hello 2 !!
English: Hi! / Hello!
France: Hello!
Germany: Hello!
: Goodbye!
Hello in La ES Germany
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HI
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Hello means in French
In the balsam cube
In Portuguese it is called hi
In Greek it is ŽóÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
Wfrfel HELLO in German
In the desert I said
In Swedish it is called hedge
In particular, they greet.
Hello in france
Or English
Say hello in Latin countries
In close check
Hello or hello in German
Hi Danish
And that's all I know =)
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
I wrote hello in English
In English: Hello, etc.
Di or Nihao (as the name suggests)
In French: hello (se uncia bonyÃù)
In: ciao (uncia floor)
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
How do you say it in another language?
I need to know how to pronounce it in French, in Portuguese, for example, in a language you know, is also important in dialects like Otom Mazhua. Everything that suits me and any language is fine.
Thank you very much !!!
Spanish - LA, good morning, good morning, good night.
French  € "o (formal), hello (formal)
wachipei ga ga
French - Hello (informal, unmatched), Hello (formal)
Germany (€ œ Hello (informal), Good Munster (formal)
North Germany Definite definite
Slovakia € € ob Dobri D à…… [Dobri Danny]
Giles - Hello
Xitsonga (South) - "Manzini (for the elderly) Kun Kun" Kanzani (for people of the same age or younger)
onÃà© sà € € Ohayou Anand imasu (OHAYOH GOZAEEMAS) (in the morning) Konnichi wa (KOHNNICHEEWA) (in the afternoon or e) Konkan wa (KOHNBAHNWA) (in the evening (KOHNBAHNWA) (in the afternoon) (Moshe Moshe) (to answer the phone)
- Kiao (informal), Hegel, Bon Giorno (morning, formal), Bon Ergio (evening, regular), Boona Sara (evening, formal)
Swedish - Hedge (informal), Dog (formal)
Arabic language. Asalamamili (sauce) or maraba (la)
Arabic Sabaheel Khair (Good Night) Masael Khair (Good Night) states that (b) is wiped from the throat.
Persian - Salam or Durood (see Note Salam is an acronym, the full version of this greeting is Islam in all Islamic societies)
aste - Hindu Namaste ”
Korean  "Ahn Niang Ha Si (formal), Ahn Nyong (informal. Tam àncan be used as a separation)
Land ÃÂàà sà ⠀ Hello (informal), Godendag (official)
Russian € "Private (unofficial), ZDRAstvooytyeh (formal, separate: ZDRAstvooytyeh)
Or Chinese - Nee HAoh
oCantonÃÂ â s â € eNei (Nee w
Hebrew - Shalom (meaning farewell and peace) Hello (informal)
Norway - Hey
Portuguese (informal), Good morning (morning), good and (e), good night (evening)
Dean © S â € Hedge (informal) Doug (formal)
man - Mingalarbar
Turkey - Marhaba
Lithuania - Libas, Sovikas (male) Sovika (female)
Vietnamese  €
Philippines - Asta (How are you)
Esperanto - Salon
Tamil واناخم
Swahili - Jumbo
Lingala Botha € â € M. Betty
English â € ood Good Morning (Morning), Good Morning (E), Good Night (Evening)
Nepali âamas Hello
b € zZzÃÂÅ  ”dobry (formal), CzeÃÂ… „  (informal)
Hawaii - Aloha
Thai - Sava Dika (if you are female) / Sava Di (if you are male)
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Check - Dobri Rano (up to 8 or 9), Dobri Dan
Ukrainian - Dobri Rinko (regular) Dobri Dan (formal, morning) Dobri Vicher (formal, E) Pravit (informal, evening)
Latin s € Â "Lab, Suwiki, Goodbye (sounds like an informal bio)
Finland à© à© sà € "ä (formal) in / hey (informal)
Greek â € "Yaya Um (Yasu) (unofficial), Yaya Saas (official)
Iceland © sà "GÃÂóÃÂà° an dag (formal), HÃæ (informal)
Latin Pig - Alleluia
Malayalam - Hello
Urdu. Torment
Telugu - Banara (How are you) (Official)
Chichawa - Moni Bamboo! (I have a boy) / Moni Mai! (A woman)
Oshikwanyama - Wow Uhala PO, meme? (I have a boy) / Wahala Po, Tate? (Having a baby) (Answer: E) Nawa Tu? (Answer: ee) (Official) Onpi? (E.g. ... unofficial)
ناہوتل۔ Neltze, Hao, Hoh (unofficial)
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Croatia - Bok (informal), Dobro Jutro (hello), Dobro Dan (afternoon), Do Weir (afternoon), Lako No (good HT)
ناواجو۔ یاحیت۔ (Oh!)
Malta à S â € â Mir â § Baba (born), Bon à“Ã, Â, Yu (yesterday).
Congo - Mambo
Senegal - Salami (See 11)
Swiss German-speaking section »Â» Fall! (Gravity)
Esca àNesca ⠀ aj Hajj (Universal), Hall à(Informal), Gowda (Official), Gumarin (Morning Welcome), Gofton (Welcome Evening)
Luxembourg - Moen (Medium)
Samoa â € "Talova (official), Malo (informal)
ٹونگا۔ Mall and auction
Tahiti - Orana Day
Mori â ia what now
Anas - Dwarf
Gujarati Kim Chi
Marathi - Hello
Lao - Sava Di / Ka
Kwe Kwe (Gway gway), نی €
Come on!
Basque 3. "Kaixo
Hint ... make sure you use the right salute for each situation. For example, in Spanish we welcome parents you don't know or use their clients day, night and night, we bring along co-workers or family members or use other informal greetings Are
Take time to learn unity. This is to avoid compromise and is considered a courtesy.
Every culture and language has a corporate language. While a handshake may be a polite gesture, in other countries, such as Korea and inn, it is common to keep a normal distance and bow slightly to say hello. Ukrainians are different because they are usually twenty and twenty.
When one of the newcomers shook hands, they shook hands very gently, it was customary not to shake hands. ... especially with Colorado needing Sadoria to negotiate ...
Clothing Lithuania
meer habn arabic
Persian greetings
Hello france
Goodbye
Shalom Hebrew
Ohio on © s
Hello LES in Germany
Or if you don't search Google Translator and will search multiple languages after the search
HI
In French it means hello
dised ointment
In Portuguese it is called hi
In Greek it says
Hello died in German
At the cry I said I.
In Sweden, the dice hedge roll
In particular, they greet.
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
How do you say it in another language?
I need to know how to pronounce it in French in Portuguese, for example in any language you know, Otom Mazhua etc. It is also important in the dialect. Everything that suits me and any language is fine.
Thank you very much !!!
Spanish - LA, good morning, good morning, good night.
French - o (formal), hello (informal)
wachipei ga ga
French - hello (informal, not informal), hello (formal)
Germany - Hello (informal), good morning (formal)
North Germany Definite definite
Slovakia ⠀  "Dobri D Å
Giles - Hello
Xitsonga (South) - "Manzini (for the elderly) gent کن" Kanjani (for people of the same age or younger)
onÃàà sà ⠀ Ohayou Anand imasu (OHAYOH GOZAEEMAS) (morning time) Konnichi wa (KOHNNICHEEWA) (afternoon or e) Konban wa (KOHNBAHNWA) (evening time (KOHNBAHNWA) (evening time) (Mohsin) (Moshe Moshe) (to answer the phone)
- Kiao (informal), Hegel, Bon Giorno (morning, formal), Bon Ergio (evening, regular), Boona Sara (evening, formal)
Swedish - Hedge (informal), Dog (formal)
Language based on Arabic.
Arabic Sabaheel Khair (Good Night) Masael Khair (Good Night) states that (b) is wiped from the throat.
Persian - Salam or Durood (see Note Salam is an acronym, the full version of this greeting is Islam in all Islamic societies)
Hindu - Hello
Korean € Â "Iron Niang Ha Si (formal), Iron Niang (informal)
Land ÃÂàà sà ⠀ Hello (informal), Godendag (official)
Russian € "Private (unofficial), ZDRAstvooytyeh (official, separate: ZDRAstvooytyeh)
Or Chinese - Nee HAoh
oCantonÃÂ â s â € - Nei (Nee w)
Hebrew - Shalom (meaning farewell and peace) Hello (informal)
Norway - Hey
Portuguese (Informal), Good Morning (Morning), Good and (E), Good Night (Evening)
Den â s â € "hedge (informal) stain (formal)
man - Mingalarbar
Turkey - Marhaba
Lithuania - Libas, Sovikas (male) Sovika (female)
Vietnamese - see you later
Philippines - Asta (How are you)
Esperanto - Salon
Tamil واناخم
Swahili - Jumbo
Lingala Bota € â € mbote
Indonesian English - Good night (morning), good evening (e), good night (evening)
Nepali âamas Hello
b € zZzÃÂÅ  ”dobry (formal), CzeÃÂ… „  (informal)
Hawaii - Aloha
Thai - Sava Dika (if you are female) / Sava Di (if you are male)
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Check - Dobri Rano (up to 8 or 9), Dobri Dan
Ukrainian - Dobri Rnok (regular) Dobri Dan (formal, morning) Dobri Vicher (formal, E) Private (informal, evening)
Latin s € Â "Lab, Suwiki, Goodbye (Sounds like an informal bio)
Finland © sà à "(official) in / hi (informal)
Greek â € "Yaya Um (Yasu) (unofficial), Yaya Saas (official)
Iceland © sà "GÃóÃÂà° an dag (formal), HÃæ (informal)
Latin Pig - Alleluia
Malayalam - Hello
Urdu. Torment
Telugu - Banara (How are you) (Official)
Chichawa - Moni Bamboo! (I have a boy) / Moni Mai! (A woman)
Oshkivanama € uWahala Po, ma'am? (I have a boy) / Wahala Po, Tate? (Having a baby) (Answer: E) Nawa Tu? (Answer: ee) (Official) Onpi? (E.g. ... unofficial)
ناہوتل۔ Neltze, Hao, Hoh (unofficial)
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Croatia - Bok (unofficial), Dobro Jutro (hello), Dobro Dan (afternoon), Do Weirer (afternoon), Lako No (good HT)
ناواجو۔ یاثیت۔ (Oh!)
Malta à S â € â Mir â § Baba (born), Bon à“Ã, Â, Yu (yesterday).
Congo - Mambo
Senegal - Salami (See 11)
A part of German-speaking Switzerland »Â» Fall ü Zi! (Gravity)
Esca àNesca ⠀ aj Hajj (Universal), Hall à(Informal), Gowda (Official), Gumarin (Morning Welcome), Gofton (Welcome Evening)
Luxembourg © sà ⠀ MoÃen (Medium)
Samoa â € "Talova (official), Malo (informal)
ٹونگا۔ Mall and auction
Tahiti Orana Day
Mori â ia what now
Anas - Dwarf
Gujarati Kim Chi
Marathi - Hello
Lao - Sava Di / Ka
Kwe Kwe (Gway gway),
Ostovo â € ÂÂÃÂla Oh!
Basque - Kaixo
Hint ... make sure you use the right salute for each situation. For example, in Spanish we welcome parents you don't know or use their clients day, night and night, we bring along co-workers or family members or use other informal greetings Are
Take time to learn unity. It avoids compromise and is considered a courtesy.
Every culture and language has a corporate language. Shaking hands can be a polite gesture, but in other countries like Korea and ƒ³n it is common for you to keep your distance and bow a little to say hello. Ukrainians are different because they are usually twenty and twenty.
When one of the newcomers shook hands, they shook hands very gently, it was customary not to shake hands. ... especially Colorado with the need for Sadoria in communication ... especially my 10th friend ......
Clothing Lithuania
Arab Mir Habban
فارسی سلام
Hello france
Goodbye
Shalom Hebrew
Ohio on © s
Hello LES in Germany
Or if you don't search Google Translator and search for many languages
HI
In French it means hello
dised ointment
In Portuguese it is called hi
In Greek it says
Hello died in German
In the desert I said
In Swedish it is called hedge
In particular, they greet.
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
How do you say it in another language? ۔
I need to know how to say it in French to Portuguese in French, for example in any language you know, in dialects like Ottoma Mazahua etc. Everything that suits me and any language is fine.
Thank you very much !!!
Spanish - Law, Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Night.
Franco (formal), Hello (informal)
Wachipi will sing
French - Hello (informal, not unusual), Hello (formal)
German - Hello (informal), Good night (formal)
North Germany - Moin Moin.
Slovakia ob ob obDobrý deÅ ˆ [Dobrii Dyny]
Giles - Hello.
Xitsonga (South) - "Minjhani (for seniors) €" Kanjani (for people of the same age or younger)
onÃà© sà € € Ohayou enjoyimasu (OHAYOH GOZAEEMAS) (morning) Konnichi wa (KOHNNICHEEWA) (in the afternoon or e) Konban wa (KOHNBAHNWA) (in the evening (KOHNBAHNWA) (in the afternoon) (MOSH) ) (To answer the phone)
Ciao (informal), Hegel, Buon giorno (morning, formal), Buon eriggio (evening, formal), Buona Sierra (evening, formal)
Swedish - Hedge (informal), DAG (formal)
Arabic - Assalamu Alaikum or Marhaba
Arabic - Subhail Khair (Good Morning) Masail Khair (Good Night) says that (b) is wiped from the throat.
Persian - Salam or Durood (see note above Salam is an acronym, the full version of this Salam is Islam in all Islamic societies)
Hinduism - Hello
Korean Ah € Ah "Ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal), Ahn nyeong (informal. Tamà© n can be used as an ingredient)
landÃÂà© sà € Hello (informal), Goedendag (formal)
Russian Priv  Priv "Private (informal), Zdravstvuyte (formal, irrelevant: ZDRAstvooytyeh)
Or Chinese - Ni Hao (Ni Hao)
oCantonÃÂ © s â € - Nei (Nee w)
Hebrew - Shalom (meaning farewell and peace) Hello (informal)
Norway - Hey.
Portuguese - "Ovi Hello (unofficial), ■■■■ Day (morning), Good and (and), Good Night (evening)
DanÃÂà© s € € Hej (informal) dag (formal)
man - Mingalarbar
Turkey - Marhaba
Lithuania - Libas, Svikas (Male) Svika (Female)
Vietnamese - see you later.
Philippines - Avesta (How are you)
Esperanto - Salon.
Tamil - Wankham.
Swahili - Jumbo
Lingala - Mbote
English ood ood Good Morning (Good Morning), Good Night (E), Good Night (Evening)
Nepali greetings.
"DzieÃÂ" do "Dobri (formal), CzeÃÂ… „  (informal)
Hawaii
Thai - Sava Dika (if you are female) / Sava D (if you are male)
Hess.
Check - Dobri Rano (up to 8 or 9), Dobri Dan.
Ukraine - Dobri Ranok (formal) Dobri Dan (formal, morning) Dobri Vicher (formal, E) Privet (informal, evening)
Letón Lab  Lab "Labn, sveiki, bye (sounds informal like goodbye)
Finland formal sà "formal (formal) in / hey (informal)
Greek Y "Yia am (Yasoo) (unofficial), yia sas (formal)
Iceland © sà "GÃóÃÂà° an dag (formal), HÃæ (informal)
Latin Pig - Elohaye.
Malayalam - Hello.
اردو - اداب۔
Telugu - Banara (How are you) (Formal)
Chichiwa - Moni Bamboo! (I have a boy) / Moni Mai! (A woman)
Oshikwanyama Wa u Wa uhala po, meme? (I have a boy) / Wa uhala po, Tate? (Having a baby) (Answer: E) Nova Two? (Answer: ee) (official) Onpi? (E.g. ... unofficial)
Nahutel - Neltz, Hao, Huh (unofficial)
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Croatia - Bok (informal), Dobro Jatro (Hello), Dobar Dawn (Afternoon), Do Weir (Afternoon), Lecco Number (Good HT)
Navajo - Yaateeh. (Oh!)
Malta "Miraba (to give birth), Bon" o (tomorrow).
Congo - Mambo
Senegal - Salami (See 11)
German-speaking part of Switzerland ü »ÃƒÂƒÃ‚¼ Grüzi! (Gravity)
Skànska    Hajj (universal), HallÃÂà(informal), Goda (formal), Gomaren (morning reception), Goaften (afternoon reception)
Luxembourg - Mojen (Medium)
Samoa - Tolofa (formal), Malo (unofficial)
Tonga - Malo and Auction.
Tahiti - Orana Day.
What else?
■■■■ - Bona Ziva
Gujarati - کیم چی.
Marathi - Hello.
Lao - Sava Di / Ka.
KanienkÃÃ'Ã' © ha (Mohawk)  € K "Kwe Kwe (Gway gway),
Asturianu oh ÂÂàohla Oh!
Basque - Kaiko.
Tip ... make sure you use the right greeting for each situation. For example, in Spanish we use day, night and night to greet parents you do not know or their clients, we bring with co-workers or family members or use other informal greetings ۔
Take time to learn annihilation. It avoids obstacles and is considered polite.
Every culture and language has a different corporate language. While shaking hands can be a polite gesture, in other countries, such as Korea and inn, it is common to keep a reasonable distance and bow slightly to say hello. Ukrainians differ because they are usually AZ and BES.
When one of the Navajo shook hands, they shook hands very gently, it was customary not to shake hands. ... especially with the need for Sudoria in Colorado communications ... especially my 10th friend ......
Clothing Lithuania
Mir Haban Arabic
فارسی سلام
Hello france
Goodbye
Shalom Hebrew.
Ohio on.
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
How do you say it in another language? 3
I need to know how to say it in Portuguese to French in Portuguese, for example, in any language you know, dialects like Otomá Mazahua etc. are important. Everything that works for me and any language is fine.
Thank you very much !!!
Spanish - Law, Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Night.
Francisco (formal), Hello (informal)
wachipei ga ga
French - hello (informal, do not follow), hello (formal)
Hello German (unofficial), good night (formal)
North Germany - Moin Moen
Slovakia - Dobri Dini ... [Dobri Dini]
Abuse - Hello
Xitsonga (South) - "Manjhani (for the elderly) Â" Kanjhani (for people of the same age or younger)
onà© sà ⠀ Ohayou enjoyimasu (OHAYOH GOZAEEMAS) (in the morning) Konanchi wa (kohnichiwa) (in the afternoon or e) Konban wa (kohanbhanwa) (in the evening wa (kohanbhanwa) (in the evening) kohanbhanwa) ) (Answering the phone)
- Ciao (informal), Hegel, Bowen Giorno (morning, formal), Bowen Erigio (evening, formal), Bowen Sierra (evening, formal)
Swedish - hedge (informal), dag (formal)
Languages based on Arabic - Assaalaamaley (SAAS) or Marhaba (la)
Arabic - SabbahelKhair (good morning) MasaaelKhair (good night) says that (b) is wiped from the throat.
Persian - Salam or Durood (see note above Salam is an acronym, in all Islamic societies the full version of this Salam is Assalaamoaley)
Hindu - Hello
Korean â € "Ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal), Ahn nyeong (informal. Tamà© n can be used as a separation)
Earth Hello (informal), Guindandag (formal)
Russian "private (informal), Zdravstvuyte (formal, unciación: ZDRAstvooytyeh)
Or Chinese - Ni Hao (Nee HAoh)
oCantonÃÂ © s â € eNei (Nee w
Hebrew - Shalom (meaning farewell and peace) Hello (informal)
Norway - Hey
English € Â "Oi u Hello (not official), ■■■■ dia (morning), Good and (and), Good night (evening)
Dance - Hedge (informal) stain (formal)
Man - Tuesday
Turkey - Hello
Lithuania - Lebas, Sovikas (Male) Sovika (Female)
Vietnamese - see you later.
Philippines - usta Ka (How are you)
Esperanto - Celoton
Tamil - Wankham
Swahili - Jumbo
Lingala - Mbote
English € “Good Morning, Good Afternoon (E), Good Evening (Afternoon)
Nepali greetings
€ "DzieÅ Â" dobry (formal), CzeÃ…  "(informal)
Hawaii - Aloha
Thai - Sava dika (if you are female) / Sava di (if you are male)
Yes
Check - Dobri Rano (up to 8 or 9), Dobri Dan
Ukrainian - Dobri Ranok (formal) Dobri Deen (formal, morning) Dobri Vicher (formal, E) Privet (informal, evening)
Letón ⠀  "Labn, sveiki, bye (looks informal like bye)
Finland © sà € "ƒÂ¤ (formal) I / Hey (informal)
Greek € "Yia sou (Yasoo) (unofficial), yia sas (formal)
Iceland © sà "GÃóà ° à° an dag (formal), HÃæ (informal)
Latin Pig - Ellohay
Malayalam - Hello
Urdu literature
Telugu - Banara (How are you) (Formal)
Chichiwa - Moni Bamboo! (I have a boy) / Moni Mai! (A woman)
Oshikwanyama - Wa uhala po, meme? (I have a boy) / Wa uhala po, Tate? (Having a child) (Answer: E) Nawa then? (Answer: E) (Official) Onpi? (E.g. ... unofficial)
Nahuatl - Niltze, Hao, Huh (unofficial)
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Croatia - Bok (informal), Dobro Jutro (Hello), Dober Dan (Afternoon), Do Weir (Afternoon), Lako No (Good HT)
Navajo - Yaateeh. (Oh!)
Maltese; Miraba (born), Bonao (tomorrow).
Congo - Mambo
Senegal - Salamali (see 11)
German-speaking part of Switzerland - Grüzi! (Grewtsi)
Its Nask - Hajj (universal), Hall (informal), Gowda (formal), Gumarin (good morning), Gufton (welcome afternoon).
Luxembourg - Moen (Medium)
Samoa - Talufa (formal), Malo (informal)
Tonga - Malo and Auction
Tahiti - Orana Day
MaorÂ'Kia Now
■■■■ - Buna ziua
Gujarati - کیم چے
Marathi - Hello
Lao - Sawa dee / ka
KanienkÃÃ'Ã' © ha (Mohawk) - Kwe Kwe (Gway gway),
Asturianu â € ÂÃ, ÃÂla Oh!
Basque - Caucasus
Tip .... Make sure you use the right greeting for each situation. For example, in Spanish we use day, night and night to greet parents or their clients whom you do not know, we bring along co-workers or family members or use other informal greetings. Do
Take time to study the anointing. It avoids hardship and is considered polite.
Every culture and language has a different corporate language. Shaking hands may be a polite gesture, but in other countries, such as Korea and ƒ³n, it is common to keep a reasonable distance and bow a little to say hello. Ukrainians are different because they are usually az and bes.
When one of the newcomers shook hands, he shook hands very gently, it was customary not to shake hands. ... especially Colorado with the need for Sadoria in communication ... and especially my 10th friend ......
Clothing Lithuania
Mir Haban Arabic
Persian greetings
Hello france
Goodbye
Shalom Hebrew
Ohio s
That's right
French:
English = the
Germany = Hello
French = hello
Moors = I.
= Bam
Greek =
Pòrtuges = hello
Russia = ¿ÃÂ'à € àµÃƒÂ'Ã
Hello 2 !!
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Como Se Dice Hola En Diferentes Idiomas
Hello in Germany
Or if you don't search on Google Translator and after searching many languages
Hello
In French it means hello.
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In Portuguese it is called hi.
It is called in Greek
In the German Würfel HELLO
In the desert I said
In Swedish it is called hedge.
Greetings in particular.
Hello in france
Or English
Say hello in Latin countries.
Nazdar in Czech
Hello or hello in German
Hello Danish
And that's all I know =)