is bonjour
In Hokkien, you can say "Li-ho" (你好), which means hello.
你好 (Nay ho)
kaisey ho dost...
You can say "你好" (néih hóu) to say 'hi' or 'hello' in Chinese Cantonese.
In India, you can say "Namaste, kaise ho?" to greet someone and ask how they are doing. "Namaste" is a common way to say hello, and "kaise ho?" means "how are you?" in Hindi.
Ho-se-a (Ho-say-a).
In Cuba, "ho ho ho" is typically translated as "jo jo jo" when expressing laughter or mimicking Santa Claus's laugh.
it was created to have something to say at the start of a telephone conversation Origin: Alteration of hallo, alteration of obsolete holla, stop!, perhaps from Old French hola : ho, ho! + la.
ਹੈਲੋ, ਤੁਸੀਂ ਕਿਵੇਂ ਹੋ? (Hello, tusi kiven ho?)
In Argentina, the national language is Spanish, although English is spoken by many people, especially in tourist areas. Therefore, 'hello' is ¡Hóla!, and 'how are you' is ¿cómo estás? If nothing else, you can always rely on your English to survive.
No, Santa does not fart and say Ho ho ho. However, Santa does say Ho Ho Ho.