They say many things to each other. You have to watch them and study them to begin to understand what they are saying. What they say ranges from "hey, wanna play?" to don't even think about touching that bone, it's mine!" Ways you can tell what they are saying are by watching their posture, eyes, ears and tails. They use all of these to communicate how they are feeling.
The proper way is for a dog to sniff the rear end of another dog. If a dog goes face to face, it is confrintational.
This is a stupid, anthropocentric question. The answer is simple: lions do not say "hello".
Ciao, pronounced like "chow", means "hello" or "goodbye" in Italian. The dog breed chow has no connection to this word.
There is no direct translation for the words "beautiful dog" in Lakȟótiyapi. You could say "Šúŋka taŋwašté" (sheunk-ah dahn-wah-shday) but it is not exactly what you are asking.
The character for dog is 狗 (pronounced gou).
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You hello by barking just like a dog.
Dogs say "hello" to other dogs by sniffing each other's rear ends.
Just because the dog said hello, doesn't meant that you should say goodbye.
Hello = shalom (שלום) I'm not sure what other words are "like hello".
This is pretty difficult as dogs can't talk.
In dog language, saying hello is often done through body language and actions like sniffing or wagging their tail.
That's How They SAy Hello!
To say the words 'hello beautiful' in the Thai language you say swasdi swyngam''. In Latin language you say 'pulchra salve'.
The proper way is for a dog to sniff the rear end of another dog. If a dog goes face to face, it is confrintational.
You need to say hello sucker!!
In Frankfurt, you can say "Hallo" to greet someone.