here are some languages
In German it is "hallo"
In Spanish it is "holá"
In French it is "bonjour"
In Italian it is "ciao "
In Dutch it is "hallo"
In Estonian it is "tere"
In Finnish it is "terve"
In Hungarian it is "szia"
In Lithuanian it is "labas"
In Norwegian it is "hallo"
In Romanian it is "salut"
In Slovak it is "ahoj"
Most people associate the word "Hello" with the invention of the telephone.
This could not be further from the truth.
There are records showing that "holla" and "hollo"was used in 1588 (attested)
The Informal greeting "Hello" translates as following :-
In German it is "hallo"
In Spanish it is "holá"
In French it is "bonjour" Hi is Salut
In Italian it is "ciao "
In Dutch it is "hallo"
In Estonian it is "tere"
In Finnish it is "terve"
In Hungarian it is "szia"
In Lithuanian it is "labas"
In Norwegian it is "hallo"
In Romanian it is "salut"
In Slovak it is "ahoj"
You got it right. "Hello in 150 languages."
See the Related Link.you say hola bonjour
There is no such language as European. There are many different languages in Europe, with different ways of saying Grandmother.
hello
You can say hi in many different ways and in many different languages. You can say hej, hei, hello, hallo, hola and so on for example.
French: Bonjour Spanish: Hola Japanese: ใใใซใกใฏ (Konnichiwa) Arabic: ู ุฑุญุจุง (Marhaba)
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
Turkic refers to a group of more than 35 different languages. But if you meant "turkish", the answer is Merhaba.
There is no such language as "European"
English: Hello French: Salut German: Hallo Spanish: Hola Italian: Ciao Portuguese: Olá Dutch: Hallo Irish: Dia duit Welsh: Helo