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2006-12-01 14:04:58 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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I'm a master of different languages so this may take some time, but I'll put together a list for you:

Australian: Hello,Gi'day, Buon giorno, Kalimera, Gello, Hi or Yo
AustralianAborigine: Vaturak
Arabic: Al salaam a'alaykum
Albanian: Tung
Armenian: Parev
Ashley : Guachumana
Bosnian: zdravo
Botswana: Dumella rah
Bulgarian:Dobur Den or Zdrasti( more informal)
Cantonese: So san, lei ho
Cambodian: khmer,or khmai.( jum-reap suor)
Cherokee: Oh-see-YOH
Chinese: Ni hao
Choctaw: Halito ( hah-leh-TOH)
Croatia: Bog (hello) Dobar dan (good day)
Czeck: Nazdar
Danish Hej
Dutch: Hallo
Finnish: hei, heippa or "moi"
Esperanto: Saluton
Estonian: Tere
Ethiopian/ Amharic Tena Yistilign
Fijian:Bula Bula
French: Bonjour

German: Guten Tag
German (NORTH): Moin Moin, or NA
German (South): Gruss Gott (Greet God) Gruss dich, Grüezi (Greet You)

Gibberish:(see Jibberish)
Greek: Kalimera, Yasas
Hawaiian: Aloha
Hassa: (Niger, West Africa) Sannu
Hebrew: Shalom
Hoppy (kids language similar pig latin): hoppy e loppy loppy oppy English: Hello
Hindi: Namasthe
Hungarian: Szia
Indonesian: Selamat pagi
Italian: Buon giorno , or ciao!
Irish Dia Dhuit (literally means God be with you)
Japanese: Konichiwa
Jibberish: Gello
Jitteritigiberigidish: Hidegelidigo ((hi-di-gel-idi-go))
Korean: Annyong ha simnikka or ANYO
Latvian: Labdien
L'nuwísim: Míkmaq people Kwé
Malagasy: (from Madagascar) Salama tompko
Malayam: Vanakkam
Maltiseconhamyak
Marathi Namaskar
Mayan: Ba'ax ka wa'alik
Maori (from New Zealand): Kia ora
Mohawk: Sekoh
Navaho: Yá'át'ééh
Nepali: Namasute
New Zealand: (Maori): Kia Ora
Norwegian God dag (like Swedish) or Hei


Pakistani/
Urdu: Assalam-o-alaikum,Adaab,Tasleemat
Pushtu: Senga Yai
Sindhi: Kehro haal aahei
Balti: Yang chi halyo?


Pacific Islands:
Marshall Islands - Yokway
Palau - Ali
Chuuk - Ranalim
Pohnpei - Kasaleliah (Kasa-lay-le-yah)
Guam (Chamoru) - Hafa Adai (Hof-a-day)
Persian: salam
Pig Latin: Ellohay (see the pig latin converter)
Polish: Czesc (tcheshtch) or Dziendobry (jindobrerh-good day)
Portuguese: Bom dia,
Portugese (Brazillian)OLÁ
Punjabi : Sat Sri Akal
Romanian: Buna ziua
Russian: Zdravstvuite, Preevyet
Serbo-Croatian: Dobar dan
Sioux Indian: dakota (means hi friend)
Slovak: Ahoj
Slovenian: Zivjo (hello), Dober dan (good day)
Spanish: Hola, Buenos dias,
Swahili: Jambo
Swedish: God dag
Swiss-German: Hoi
Taiwanese: li ho bo
Tamil: Vanakkam
Tagalog (Filipino): Magandang tanghali , Kamusta, Como estaka
Telugu: Namaskaram
Thai (from boy) sa-wa DEE Krab
Thai (from Girl) sa-wa DEE kah
Tibetan: Tashi Delek
Turkish: Merhaba
Ubi Dubi: hubelubo
Welsh: Bore da
Zarma- (Niger, West Africa) Fofo

Enjoy!!!
Love the question!!

2006-12-01 14:10:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

English - Hello
Japanese - Konnichi wa
Hindi - Namaste
Urdu - Adaab
Persian - Salaam
Spanish - Hola
French - Bonjour
Chinese - Ni Hao

8 languages. Hindi and English and Urdu I've known the longest because my family is Indian. Then Persian. Spanish and French in school. Chinese, partly in school and my friend taught me some words. Japanese because I read mangas and watch animes....so I'm a total nerd *sigh*

2006-12-02 08:02:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Arabic: u can say assalam alikom or marhaba!
Albanian: Tung
Armenian: Parev
Ashley : Guachumana
Bosnian: zdravo
Botswana: Dumella rah
Bulgarian:Dobur Den or Zdrasti( more informal)
Cantonese: So san, lei ho
Cambodian: khmer,or khmai.( jum-reap suor)
Cherokee: Oh-see-YOH
Chinese: Ni hao
Choctaw: Halito ( hah-leh-TOH)
Croatia: Bog (hello) Dobar dan (good day)
Czeck: Nazdar
Danish Hej
Dutch: Hallo
Finnish: hei, heippa or "moi"
Esperanto: Saluton
Estonian: Tere
Ethiopian/ Amharic Tena Yistilign
Fijian:Bula Bula
French: Bonjour

2006-12-02 10:01:42 · answer #3 · answered by hey 3 · 0 0

English-Hello
Spanish-Hola
French-Bonjour
Turkish-Merhaba
Hawaiian-Aloha
Arabic-Selam
German-Guten Tag
Italian-Ciao
Polish-Czesc

2006-12-02 05:21:33 · answer #4 · answered by Elif 1 · 0 0

Well, let's see in how many.
"Hola"= Spanish
"Ciao"= Italian
"Privet"(Привет)= Russian
"Zdravei"= Bulgarian
"Halla"= Arabic
"Hei"=Norwegian

Have a great day!

2006-12-01 16:27:48 · answer #5 · answered by sunflower 7 · 1 0

French : salut
German : Hallo
Chinese : 你好 nihao although they often say hallo like the German do.
Japanese : Konichiwa
Polynesian : Aloha

For those I know.

You can check here for others languages

http://www.ipl.org/div/hello/

2006-12-01 14:13:12 · answer #6 · answered by kl55000 6 · 0 1

Hello-English
Hola-Spanish
Salut-French
Gamarjoba-Georgian
Privet-Russian
Bonjorno-Italian
Salve-Latin

2006-12-01 14:09:18 · answer #7 · answered by that one girl 3 · 0 0

Kanitchiwa

2017-02-20 22:23:52 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hello
Hallo
Salut
Konnichiwa
nihao
Annyong ha shimnikka
Hola
Aloha

2006-12-01 15:27:28 · answer #9 · answered by Seung Hee 5 · 0 0

hello
aloha
hola
guten tag
ciao
konnichiwa
nihao

2006-12-01 14:15:10 · answer #10 · answered by artistpb 2 · 0 0

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