A polite way of greeting is "Dober dan!" (literally "Good day!).
If the time of greeting is around morning (approx. until 9 am) you would alter this to "dobro jutro!" ("good morning!").
If it is evening (after dusk) it would be "dober večer!" ("good evening").
Though normally used in written communication, you can also say "Pozdravljeni!" (a close approximate of "Greetings") but it is more adequate for formal address of the audience, not greeting a person.
Informal greetings also include:
- Živjo! (also used for a toast, as "Cheers" - though a very common informal greeting)
- Zdravo! (almost as common as "Živijo!")
- Ojla! / Oj! (colloquialisms)
- Hi! (direct use of the English word, popular among youth)
informal : Zdravo
formal : Dober dan
between friends : hi
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Živjo ! ( Zhivio ! )
Živijo (zhivio) or Zdravo
In Arabic-speaking countries, people typically say "Marhaban" or "As-salamu alaykum" as a common greeting.
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Hello.
hola, is how you say hello in Spanish.
Yes, people can say "hello" as a common form of greeting when they meet or see each other.
Chinese people say hello by saying ni hao.
There are many different ways to say hello in French to people or friends you know. An informal hello is Salut.
Jewish people live in most countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak. French Jews say "bonjour". English and American Jews say "hello", etc.
Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing
"Mabuhay" but nowadays people there just say hi and hello