Here is "hello" in some Semitic languages:
Shalamu (as in the other semitic languages from the common proto-semitic root SHLM/SLM)
You got it right. "Hello in 150 languages."
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There are dozens of Semitic languages, but most are extinct.Here are some common living Semitic languages:AmharicArabicNeo-AramaicHebrewMalteseTigrinya
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
No, Semitic languages are not part of the Indo-European language family. Semitic languages belong to a separate language family that includes languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Amharic.
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Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
Hello in english is pronounced (hell-OH) it rhymes with fello, jello ,yellow. the most common version oh hello is "hi"or "hey". * for other languages see the questions"how do you say hello in(spanish)"it would be "hola"
No. Sanskrit is Indo-European. It has no connection with Semitic languages.
To greet someone in Cameroon, you can say "Bonjour" in French, which is one of the official languages spoken in the country. Alternatively, you can say "Hello" in English.