"Hogy vagy?" means how are you. Because 'gy' in Hungarian sounds like dj, the phrase sounds like 'hodge vodge'
Sod son du, (spoken)" saad' saan too,"
Means how are you , in most romani hungarian triebs.
Con san is who are you,
Szia! Hogy vagy?
Jó reggelt
hello
Hello in Uralic languages can be said in different ways depending on the language. For example, in Finnish, you would say "Hei", in Hungarian, you would say "Szervusz", and in Estonian, you would say "Tere".
HELLO
He would say "Hello"
in Hungarian to English is, Helló . I used this free online Hungarian to English translator. http://www.acreativedesktop.com/online-language-translator-Hungarian-to-English.html
"Hello", or "Hi" in hungarian
Hello in Hungarian translates to szia. If this is written differently, I am unaware of that.
In Birmingham, people typically greet each other by saying "Alright?" or "You alreet?" as a casual way of saying hello.
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "δ½ ε₯½οΌε η" (nΗ hΗo, xiΔnsheng) to address someone as "hello sir".
In Argentina, "hello" is typically translated as "hola."
The most common way to say hello in British English is "Hello." Other informal greetings might include "Hi" or "Hey."
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)