"Hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw).
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
Hello in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) and goodbye is "بابەی" (babay).
"Hello" in Kurdish is often translated as "سڵاو" (sllaw).
To say "you are welcome" in Kurdish, you can say "khosh amadi."
You can say "Ez kurdî me" in Kurdish, which means "I am Kurdish."
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
"Hello" in Kurdish is often translated as "سڵاو" (sllaw).
An yong ha sae yo
hello my blood of blood
"Gangster style" may include using slang or gestures indicative of that lifestyle. One common greeting might be "What's good, homes?" or "Yo, what's cracking?" Remember, portrayals of gangster culture in media can often be exaggerated or inaccurate.
greetings, hi, shalom, aloha, salutations sup, yo, hey, hello
You say anyung or anyunghasehyo. Anyung means hi to a friend or someone close to your age. Anyunghasehyo means hello to an adult. usually people bow when their saying hello in Korea to an adult
yes, it could also mean: how are you? or hello! nice to meet you.
"Ahn nyeong ha sae yo" (안녕하세요) is a common Korean greeting that translates to "hello" in English. It is used to greet someone formally when meeting for the first time or in a polite manner.
"Hola. Como esta?" is how one would say, "Hello. How are you?" in Spanish.
You can say "Ez kurdî me" in Kurdish, which means "I am Kurdish."
there are many ways to say hello. hello, hi, good morning, greetings, what's up, whassup, yo, hey.