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http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/hello.htm
2007-02-27 03:00:55
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answer #1
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answered by WISE OWL 7
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Bonjour -French
Shalom -Jewish
Hei -Norwegin
Swedish -Hej
Dobry Den -Tzjechish
Hei -Finnish
Polish -Witaj
Hallo -Dutch
Hej -Danish
Italian-Ciao
Hola- Spaish
French- Bonjour
Gremen-Gaten Tag
Another Spaish word for hello is-Buenos Dias
Greek-Yassou
Swahili- Jambo
Ola- Portugese
Namaste- Hindi
Scottish-Gaun
Russian- Privet
Japen- Ni Hai
CIAO !
Italian
Polish: Witaj
Dutch: Hallo
Danish: Hej
Norwegian: Hei
Swedish: Hej
Finnish: Hei
Tzjechish: Dobry Den
French: Bonjour
Spanish: Hola
Italian: Ciao
Doyayo (tribe language in Northern Cameroon): Megamaya
G'Day Mate - Australian
I really hope I get the best answer 'cause I moved at lot and I had to learn alot! SO if I get picked I'll be excited and happy. But if I don't I'm fine! GOOD LUCK EVERYBODYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
2007-02-27 12:38:28
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answer #2
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answered by Derp 2
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Polish: Witaj
Dutch: Hallo
Danish: Hej
Norwegian: Hei
Swedish: Hej
Finnish: Hei
Tzjechish: Dobry Den
French: Bonjour
Spanish: Hola
Italian: Ciao
Doyayo (tribe language in Northern Cameroon): Megamaya
2007-02-27 02:14:56
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answer #3
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answered by WithEnlightenmentTheDarknessCame 3
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Bonjour - French
Sasrigal - Ponjabi
strasvitchia - Russian
Guten Tag - German
Konnichi wa - Japanese
Nee how - Chinese
Buenos Dias - Spanish
Buenjourno - Italian
Aaaareet - Geordie
2007-02-28 10:46:27
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answer #4
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answered by elflaeda 7
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I wished to read the answers, not to give my own. But, Gama has erred, in Hindu salutation. The correct spelling is Namastey. This word is a cultural gift by Parsi religion( Zarathushtra Prophet of Iran ) in the language called Zand--- Zand Avesta the Holy Book; and the gift has been accepted by Hindus, for them it is the Hindi salutation.
2007-02-27 02:30:07
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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French – Bonjour
German - Guten Tag
Japanese - Konnichiwa
Italian – Ciao
Korean – Ahn nyeong ha se yo
Russian - Zdravstvuyte
Chinese(mandarin) - Ni Hao
Chinese(cantonese) - Nei Ho
Spanish - Hola
2007-02-27 12:48:08
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answer #6
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answered by スミレ 4
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Fahg Yous
Brooklyn for hello
2007-02-27 02:09:09
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answer #7
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answered by kent j 3
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Jambo - Hello in Ki Swahili
2007-02-27 02:11:59
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answer #8
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answered by Jooles 4
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Italian: Ciao
Dutch: Hallo or Hoi
Portuguese: Olá
2007-02-27 03:16:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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(I shan't bother to repeat any of the ones given already.)
Welsh: Shwmae ! (pronounced: "shoe-my")
Faeroese: Hey ! or Góðan dag !
Greenlandic (west): Inuugujoq ! or Kutaa !
Czech: Ahoj ! (pronounced: "ahoy")
Arabic: Ahlan wa sahlan !
Tashelhiyt (Morocco): Manzákin ! (when addressing a male)
or Manzákmin ! (when addressing a female)
Fante (Ghana): Wo ho yie a ?
Ewe (Ghana/Togo): Le ke ?
Hausa (Nigeria/Niger): Sannu !
Fulfulde (Nigeria/Cameroon): Jam banndu !
Xhosa (South Africa): Molo !
I've written two of them with a question mark, because they really mean 'How are you ?' rather than just 'Hello !'
2007-03-01 06:24:20
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answer #10
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answered by deedsallan 3
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