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Well, you can say hello in many ways

"Europe" is made up of 50 or so countries, while some share a language most do not and some speak several. There are therefore at least 50 different languages in Europe.

You'll mostly get by in North West Europe just with Hello. The UK and Ireland speak English anyhow and in the Nordic and German languages (including Swiss, Austrian, and Dutch) the word is close enough that people will understand. Also a large fraction of Scandinavians speak English as a second language. "Hallo" or "Halla" will get you through.

In French you say "Bonjour" - which is "Good Day" or "Salut" which is basically "Hi"

Spanish/ Portuguese you say "Hola" or "Ola" and Italian is "Ciao" (Chow)

Once you get further east to non-Latin or German based languages it gets harder:

Ukrainian - Dobriy den

Russian - Zdravstvuyte

Estonian - Tere

Slovak - Ahoj

Bulgarian - Zdraveĭte

Hungarian - Jó napot

Lithuanian - Sveiki

Croatian - Bok

Czech - Ahoj

Belarussian - Zdravstvujtie

Polish - Cześć

Romanian - Salut

Serbian - Zdravo

Slovenian - Živjo

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βˆ™ 13y ago

You say Bonjour (Bon-jer).
If it's man to man, they should shake hands and say 'Bonjour'

Otherwise by kissing three times on the cheeks

And the kissing alternates right-left-right. Lips are for Sweethearts and dearest elder relatives, and just one peck on the lips.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Welcome to France ===> Bienvenue en France

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βˆ™ 13y ago

Bienvenue a (Welcome to) but the 'a' has an acute on it.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

Bonjour = Good morning, Good day (pronounce bon-sure) Salut = Hello, Hi (sall-oo) Bonjour. Ca va? = Good morning. How's it going?

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βˆ™ 15y ago

That depends on which country you happen to be in. E.g. In France you would say "Écouter" and in Finland you would say "Terve tuloa"

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