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It is "ahoj"
hi=ahoj "a-hoy"
Czechoslovakia doesn't exist anymore. In both Czech Republic and Slovakia you can use "Ahoj".
Hi I am from India I want to move to Czech republic can you please tell me what I require and how much personal wealth needed. If I buy my own property do I get residencecy automaticley please advice me what is the easiers way tthank you very much.
ahoj
you say "Hi (or Hay)yall
People say hi for traditions and to greet other people. It is used as a slang for the word hello.
I live in Texas The answer is Hi there!
Hi, my name is Michaela Philippi. I am fourteen years old. I live in Brno (Czech republic). I like swimming. I am swimmer with handicap. (You have pretty shoes.)
Hi there! Yes, the Czech Republic did respond. The Czech Republic responded to the Rwandan genocide by being one of the first countries to call it an actual genocide. Many other countries were cautious to call it a genocide because that implied that they had to punish Rwanda (these countries being: the UK, US, etc). The Czech Republic suggested that Rwanda should split in half (the Hutu in one side and the Tutsi in the other). They suggested this because they had done this themselves earlier in 1993 when they "divorced" Slovakia (used to be Czechoslovakia, remember? :) ). The Czech Republic was furious that the countries in the Security Council were not responding quickly to the issue and were dilly-dallying there time. It was unacceptable to the new country. Hope this helps! This is based on my Model UN experience! :D
Yes hi is a word because you can say it and other people say it and you can spell it.
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