A basic casual answer would be ''Hallo''
To be a bit more polite you could use:
Goede morgen - Good morning
Goede middag - Good afternoon
Goede avond - Good evening
Goededag - Good day
Hi jack is the same as it is in English. It is mostly used in Netherlands as language.
Hoi! Ik kom uit Amerika
You can say 'hallo' what means 'hello' or if you're welcoming a friend/child you can say 'hoi' what means 'hi'.
Hallo daar. Je ziet er goed uit.
The spelling of "hi" is "hoi" in Dutch.
Hi is a way of saying Hello. It's not a actual word in Dutch, but is taken from the English lagunage.
Formal: Goeiedag ----> English equivalent: Goodday Informal: Hoi ----> English equivalent: Hi
Please in Dutch is: alstublieft [als-two-blee-ft] Thank you in Dutch is: dankuwel [dan-ku-well - the a sounds like the a in 'car' and the 'u' like the u in 'tutor']
hi
In Dutch you say "interieur" or "inwendig".
In Amsterdam, you can say "hallo" or "hoi" to greet someone informally. If you want to be more formal, you can say "goedendag" which means good day.
In Dutch, "Larissa" is pronounced as "luh-RISS-uh".