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The words "hello" and "goodbye" are from the English language.

Being as the English language originated the UK.It would be reasonable to assume that they use the terms "hello" and "goodbye".

This assumption would be perfectly correct.

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14y ago

"indians" from which country? If you are talking about the North American continent then it varies from language to language and from people to people. There are too many tribes to go through them all so you will have to be much more specific

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6y ago

In Irish: Hello = Dia duit (dhuit).

Goodbye = Slán

We all speak English here anyways so 'How ya' will do for hello and 'See ya' will do for goodbye.
Hello = Dia dhuit (duit).

Goodbye = Slán leat

but remember in Ireland our first language is English so 'hello' or 'goodbye' is just fine and you'll look like an idiot when you say this if your not Irish, also no one in Ireland says "Top of the morning" so don't say that either!!

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6y ago

Ireland is an English speaking country. Less than 2% of the people can speak Irish Gaelic. But if you're asking how to say these things in Irish Gaelic (even though hardly anyone in Ireland greets this way):

  • Hello = Dia duit (dhuit)
  • Goodbye = Slán
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15y ago

Hello is 'konnichiwa', and goodbye is 'sayonara' (you already knew that one, didn't you?)

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13y ago

Auf Wiedersehen (formal)

Tschüß (informal)

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13y ago

Usually, you say either "Hei" or "Hallo" when you meet someone. Teenagers' slang is "Halla".

To say good bye you say "Hadet" (Short for "Ha det bra").

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10y ago

Informally "Haigh" (Hi), more formally "Dia duit" for "Hello";

generally "Slán" for "Goodbye'.

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