Since 1991 when former Yugoslavia stated do fall apart there is no such language as Serbo-Croatian. This artificial mixture of the two similar and related languages was conjectured with pollitical aim of uniting the two nations which eventually haven't been reached. Croatian hello would be: bok (pronounced bOk, seems to have roots in god bless), zdravo (zdrAvo, which comes from a wish for good health), and there are slangies and localies.
Bok
Bog
Pozdrav
Zdravo
4 ways to say
Bok.
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In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."
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How do you say hello in Singapore language
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haha. There's no such thing as avatar language.
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