The formal way to say hello is Здравствуйте. (ZDRAHS-voy-tye) This is more appropriate in formal situations.
Informally, you can say Привет. (pree-VYET) Use this with friends and people with whom you're comfortable.
To say goodbye in both formal and informal situations, you can say До свидания. (das-vee-DAHN-eeya) It basically means, 'until next time' or 'until we meet again'.
An informal way to say goodbye, more akin to "bye-bye", is Пока. (pah-KAH)
Russians typically say "Здравствуйте" (Zdravstvuyte) to say hello in a formal way or "Привет" (Privet) in an informal setting. To say goodbye, they commonly use "До свидания" (Do svidaniya) which means "Goodbye."
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta" and "goodbye" is "Paalam."
"Hello" in Quechua is "Rimaykullayki" and "goodbye" is "Allinllachu."
Hello is "Jambo" or "Habari", while goodbye is "Kwaheri".
Hello in Tamil is "Vanakkam" and goodbye is "Vandhuteanungo".
"Hello" in Hindi is "नमस्ते" (namaste) and "goodbye" is "अलविदा" (alvida).
Russians may wave (or simply raise their hand) to say hello instead of, or in addition to, saying "Hello". They are, however, more likely to wave goodbye.
"Hello" in Filipino is "Kamusta" and "goodbye" is "Paalam."
salve=hello vale=goodbye
Hello - Talofa Goodbye - Tofa Soifua
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Olá - Hello Adeusinho - Goodbye
Jambo is hello and Kwahari is goodbye
Hello = Hola Goodbye = Adiós
Hello : Nomoskaar Goodbye : Bidai
To say Hello is Ni hao And to say goodbye is Zai jian
Hello is "Jambo" or "Habari", while goodbye is "Kwaheri".
to say "hello" you say "talofa" and to say goodbye you say "Fa".