The Russian word for hello is Здравствуйте. I know, it looks complicated, but I'll break it down. Simply, it is pronounced "Zdrahs-tvee-tye", with a slightly rolled "r". It may take a while to get it right, but it will be so rewarding. Trust me. You feel so intelligent when you can say such a complex word just for "hello". Now, to say "hi", is something completely different...
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ZDRAHS-tvuy-te
In Russian, "hello" is pronounced as "ะะดัะฐะฒััะฒัะนัะต" (Zdravstvuyte) when addressing someone formally or "ะัะธะฒะตั" (Privet) when speaking informally.
In Afrikaans, you say "Hi" as "Hallo."
Hello in Norwegian is "Hallo" or "Hei".
In Afrikaans, you would say "hallo, my naam is David."
Hallo! My naam issay: Haalow-may-naam-is
In Afrikaans, you say "hallo" to greet someone, which is the same as the English word "hello."
In Afrikaans, you say "Hi" as "Hallo."
You can say hello or hallo, but you can also say Goeiedag.
hallo schat. Or "Hallo schatje"
You can either say "Hallo" or "Guten Tag". To pronounce "Hallo" you simple say "Hallo". To pronounce "Guten Tag" you say: goo-ten-targ.
Hello in Norwegian is "Hallo" or "Hei".
In Afrikaans, you would say "hallo, my naam is David."
"Say hello to my little friend" is "Hallo zu sagen, mein kleiner freund" in German.
You may say "Hallo".
Hallo.
"Hallo."
Hallo
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