Here are some. Hope the spelling is about correct.
Language Hello
Afrikaans- Goeie dag
Albanian - Tungjatjeta
Apache - Yatasay
Arabic - Ahlan bik
Armenian - Voghdzuyin
Asturian - Hola
Basque - Kaixo
Batak - Horas
Belarusian - Pryvitańnie
Bengali - Nomoskar
Blackfoot - Oki
Bosnian - Selam
Breton - Dez-mat
Bulgarian - Zdrávejte
Burmese - Mingala ba
Catalan -Hola
Chamorro - Hafa dai
Cherokee - Oh-see-YOH
Chinese - Nín hao
Creole - Bonjou
Croatian - Zdravo
Czech - Nazdar
Danish- Hallo
Dutch - Hallo
Egyptian- Iiti
Enga - Kotáka
Esperanto- Saluton
Estonian - Tere
Faroese - Hallo
Faroese - Hallo
Fijian - Bula
Filipino - Helo
Finnish - Hei
French - Bonjour
Frisian - Hoi
Galician - Ola
Georgian - Gamardžoba
German - Guten Tag
Gilbertese - Mauri
Greek - Geia!
Greenlandic- Inuugujoq
Gujarati - Kem cho
Hausa - Sannu
Hawaiian - Aloha
Hebrew - Shalóm
Hindi - Namasté
Hungarian - Szia
Icelandic - Halló
Indonesian - Hai
Iñupiaq - Kiana
Irish - Dia is muire dhuit
Italian - Buongiorno
Japanese - Kónnichi wa
Kazakh - Salam
Korean - Annyeonghaseyo
Kuna - Na
Lao - Sabai dii
Latin - Ave
Latvian - Es mīlu tevi
Lithuanian - Labas
Malay - Selamat petang
Manderin - Ni hao
Maori - Kia ora
Marshallese - Yokwe
Mohawk - Kwe
Mongolian - Sain baina uu
Nahuatl - Niltze
Navajo - Yá'át'ééh
Nepali - Namaste
Norwegian - Hallo
Persian - Salâm
Polish - Witajcie
Portuguese - Olá
Prussian - Kâils
Rapanui - Aroha
Romanian - Salut
Russian - Privét
Samoan - Talofa
Sanskrit - Namo namah
Serbian - ćao
Slovak - Nazdar
Slovene - Zdravo
Spanish - Hola
Swahili - Jambo
Swedish - Hej
Swiss German - Sälü
Tagalog - Halo
Tahitian - Selam
Thai - Sàwàtdee kráp
Tswana - Dumela
Turkish - Merhaba
Ukrainian - Pryvít
Urdu - Adaab arz hai
Vietnamese- Chào
Volapük - Glidis
Welsh - Helo
Zulu - Sawubona
2006-12-15 20:39:27
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answer #1
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answered by Di Rivombrosa 2
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Englishhello ; hullo ; hallo ; hi
Italianciao
Spanishhola
Frenchsalut
Germanhallo
Russianпривет ; здорово ; салют ; † гой еси!
Arabicمرحبا
Chinese你好 ; 你们好
Afrikaanshello ; hallo ; haai
Albaniantungjatjeta
Aragonesola
Armenianողջույն
Azeri (Latin Script)salam ; salam ælæyküm
Basquekaixo ; agur
Bergamascociào
Bielleseciàu
Bolognesea t salût
Bosnianzdravo
Brazilian Portugueseoi ; olá
Brescianosaludom
Bretonsalud
Bulgarianздрависване
Calabreseciao
Calóorí
Canadian Frenchsalut
Catalanhola
Croatianzdravo
Czechahoj ; dobrý den ; nazdar ; čau ; dobré ráno ; dobrý večer
Danishdavs ; goddag
Dutchhallo ; daag ; hello
Dzoratâisalut
Esperantosaluton
Estoniantere
Faneseciao
Finnishhei
Flemishhoi ; hallo
Furlanmandi
Galicianola ; boas
Georgianგამარჯობა
Greekγειά
Guaranimba’éichapa ; maiteípa ; mba’etekópa
Gujaratiકેમ છો
Hebrewשלום ; היי
Hindiहलो
Hungarianszia
Icelandichalló
Indonesianhallo ; ucapan memberi salam
Irishdia duit
Japaneseやあ
Korean안녕 ; 여보 ; 어이
Kurdish KurmanjiRoj baş
Latinsalve
Latviansveiksl
Leonesehola
Lithuanianlabas
Macedonianzdravo
Malagasyvonjy
Maltesebongu
Maorikia ora
Mapunzugunmari mari
Marathiनमस्कार
Mokshanshumbrat! ; † sjuk!
Mongolian*Sain baina uu??
Mudnésat salut
Napulitanociao ; nce verimmo ; statte bbuono
Norwegianhei
Old Greekχαιρε
Persianسلام
Piemonteseciàu
Polishcześć
Portugueseolá
Provençalsalu
Punjabiਸਤ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ
Quechuanapaykullayki ; rimaykullayki
Rapanuiiorana
Reggianoat salot
Romagnolocum vàla
Romansalve
Romani*Lacho Dives??
Romanianbună ; noroc ; salut
Samoantalofa
Sangobalaö, bala mō
Sardinian Campidanesusaludi
Sardinian Logudoresusalude
Serbianздраво
Setswanadumela mma ; dumela rra
Sicilianciau
Slovakahoj
Slovenianzdravo ; živio
Somalinabaday
Swahilisalamu ; jambo
Swedishhej
Swiss Germanhoi
Tagalogkumustá
Tajikсалам
Tamilamma
Thaiสวัสดี
Traditional Chinese你好 ; 你們好
Triestinociao ; ciau ; adìo ; 'dìo ; viva
Turkishmerhaba ; selam ; naber
Ukrainianпривiт
Urduسلام
Uzbeksalom ; assalomy alaikum
Valencianhola
Wallonbondjou
Welshs'mae ; siwmae ; shwmae ; hylo
Zeneizescciao
Zuluhalo
2006-12-15 20:32:44
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answered by Reindeer Herder 4
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As salam alykum>>>>>>>>>>>>>in Arabic
Hola>>>>>>>>>>in Spanish
Hello/Hi>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in English
Ni Hao>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in Chinese
Konnichiwa>>>>>>>>>>>in Japanese
Namastay>>>>>>>>>>>in Hindi
Bonjour>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in French
2006-12-15 20:29:56
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answer #3
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answered by Noor 3
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hola, (OH-lah) Spanish
hejsan, (HEY-sun) Swedish
jambo, (JAHM-boh) Swahili
bonjour, (bohn-zhoor) French
privet, (preev-YET) Russian
ni hao, (nee how) Chinese
shalom, (sha-lome) Hebrew
salaam in (sah-lahm) Persian
annyong, (ahn-yohng) Korean
konnichiwa, (Ko-nee-chee-wa) Japanese
sawubona, (saw-oo-BOH-nah) Zulu
prijatno, (pree-yat-no) Macedonian
namaste, (nah-MUS-stay) Hindi
dzien dobry, (JEEN-do-bri) Polish
aloha Hawaiian
their is 15. That's not the tip of the ice burgh but thats the most common.
2006-12-15 20:34:55
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Aloha - Hawaiian
Que Pasa? - Spanish / What's happening? - English
Coma esta usted? - Spanish / How are you? - English
Hola - Spanish / Hello - English
Buena dias - Spanish / Good day - English
Coucou (spelling?) - French / Hi - English
Bon jour - French / Good day - English
Good day mate - Australian
Buon giorno - Italian
Guten tag - German
Ni hao - Chinese
Kalimera - Greek
Nah-mah-STAY (pronunciation) - Hindi
Oh-see-YOH (pronunciation) - Cherokee
2006-12-15 20:46:48
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answer #5
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answered by danaluana 5
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Arabic - Assalamu alaikum
Afrikaans - Goeie More
Zulu - Sawubona
2006-12-16 01:05:25
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answer #6
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answered by Miss212Sexy!! 2
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Bonjour (Boh(n)zhoor) means Hello in French
Guten Morgan is Good morning in German
2006-12-15 20:29:18
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answer #7
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answered by anjee 1
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Zdravo - Hi it's macedonian
2006-12-16 00:29:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The best is to write : "Assalaam(u ) 'alaykum" ; it's informal, but quite usual not to pronounce the "u". "Salaam" is abit looser, but actually "As-" is unstressed in "Assalaam" and may be heard not very well. I don't feel that " 'alaykam" is possible; I suppose "'alayko"is dialectal. I think it's better to write "assalaamu" with two "a" to note a long "a".
2016-05-22 22:56:58
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Merhaba = Hello (Turkish &Arabic)
Hallo= Hello (German)
2006-12-15 21:12:58
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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