Yes, you can say hello in French (or in any other language). In French, hello is bonjour, which literally means good day.
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
Actually: "cou cou" is a very informal and familiar way of saying "hello." It's also a playful way of saying "peekaboo" when playing with a child. "Un coucou" is also a bird that makes that type of sound.
"Ψ³ΩΨ§Ω " (pronounced "salam") is the informal way of saying hello in Farsi.
Itβs a way of saying hello in Punjabi I recommend saying it to PunjabI people mostly elders
"Hello" in French is written as "Bonjour."
French = bonjour english = hello
Hello can be translated 'salut' which is quite informal, or simply 'bonjour' which is used casually by everyone.
"Salut" in French means "Hi" is English. In other words, it's an informal way of saying "Hello".
Saying hello in french is Bonjour
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
it just like saying hello in london!
its a way of saying hello
Actually: "cou cou" is a very informal and familiar way of saying "hello." It's also a playful way of saying "peekaboo" when playing with a child. "Un coucou" is also a bird that makes that type of sound.
It is just a way of saying hello or hi.
Saying "hello".
Same as in America, "hello. how are you?"Unless you happen to be in a French-speaking area of Canada, in which case, you may use French, saying "Comment allez-vous?(formal) or Ça va? (informal).
another way saying hello.