I have to spell some of these out phonetically (by how they sound), but:
Spanish: Buenos dias. French: Bonjour.
Korean: Ahn young ha say yo. German: Guten Tag.
Thai: Sah Ba Dee Ka. Italian: Buon Giorno.
Japanese: Oh hiyo gah zy ma. Mandarin: Knee how mah.
Twi: Ahoonta say. Swahili: Hah barti.
Hindi: Key haul hey.
These are the only ones that I know of.
Welsh: Bore da
Latin: Salvete
Portuguese: Bom dia
Swahili (KiSwahili): Habari ya asubuhi?
Sukuma (Kisukuma): Ng'wangaroka
Luo (Dholuo): Oyawore
Norwegian (Norsk): God morgen
tagalog-magandang umaga
(English), hola (Spanish - Español), guten tag (German - Deutsch), bonjour (French), salve, servus, Здравствуйте - Zdrastvooitye (Russian - Русский язык),
The common greeting is "Bonjour", which means "good day". There is no direct equivalent for "hello".
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Tagalog: Magandang umaga Cebuano: Maayong buntag Ilocano: Naimbag a bigat Waray-Waray: Maupay nga aga Kapampangan: Mayap a abak Bicolano: Maayong aga Tausug: Awa nasabih Pangasinan: Maabig ya abong Hiligaynon: Maayo nga aga Maranao: So gawii ranon
There are over 400 languages spoken in India. However, one way to say "good morning" would be to say the Hindi "subaha accha".
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In Filipino, you can say "Magandang araw" to mean have a nice day.
French: succès Spanish: éxito German: Erfolg Italian: successo
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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