Hola - Spanish
Kumusta Ka - Filipino
Terve - Finnish
Bonjour - French
Ciao - Italian
Hallo - German
Tungjatjeta - Albanian
Shalom - Hebrew
Sveikas - Lithuanian
Haa - Comanche
Apa Kabar - Bahasa Indonesia
Kako Si - Croation
Ahoj - Czech
Szvervusz - Hungarian
Konnichiwa - Japanese
Labdien - Latvian
Talofa - Samoan
Hujambo - Swahili
2007-08-21 12:27:09
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answer #1
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answered by anonymous 6
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Hi In Different Languages
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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Hello In Different Languages List
2016-12-17 14:54:27
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answer #3
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RE:
How do you say hi in different languages?
Me and my cousin arew sending letters back and forth to each other and in every letter, on the top we say "hi" in a different language. If anyone knows how to say hi in a different laguage besides english or spanish, please answer this question or if you know a website that tells you how...
2015-08-02 02:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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In Danish:
Hi - Hej
Hello - Hallo
Howdy - Halløj
Good morning - Godmorgen
Good day - Goddag
Good evening - Godaften
2007-08-22 00:31:44
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answer #5
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answered by Karina* 3
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Japanese
Ohaiyo-Morning
Konnichiwa-Day
Konbanwa-Night
Yahoo (The hoo is pronounced like HOle)-Greeting
Ojamashimasu-Greeting when intruding someone else's home
Ojamashimashita-Greeting when leaving someone's home
Hope this helps :)
2007-08-21 13:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awagZ
parev, in Armenian marhaba/salam, in Arabic hello, in English :D Hola, in spanish oi, in Portuguese Aloha, in Hawaiian salam, in Persian Zdravo, in Serbian Bongiorno, in Italian Bonjour, in French Selam, in Turkish Zdrasti, in Bulgarian
2016-04-11 15:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Portuguese:
Alô!
Olá!
Oi!
2007-08-21 13:25:41
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answered by Falco 7
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You could go to Babelfish, and just type in "Hi" or "hello" and I guess it'll tell you in all the languages.
Japanese: It could be Ohayou Gozaimasu/Konnichiwa/Konbanwa depending on the time of day. (morning/day/evening)
German: Hallo
Korean: annyeonghaseyeo
2007-08-21 12:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some Russian phrases for you:
Privet (Привет) - Hi
Zdravstvuite (Здравствуйте) - Hello
Zdorovo (Здорово) - Howdy
Dobroe utro (Доброе утро) - good morning
Dobriy den' (Добрый день) - good day
Dobriy vecher (добрый вечер) - good evening
2007-08-21 12:15:01
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answered by Little Witchy Girl 5
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