tere
im albanian and there really isn't a hello sorta but when you answer a phone instead of saying hello you say alo usually when i wanna say hello to another albanian i just say hello and they understand
Hello Fuddah Hello Muddah Get in the boat get in the boat Get in the van Get in the Boat When i say Hi You say Boat When you say boat I say catamaran Do you like pie good question good bye
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Akkam
Here are the lyrics by Animaniacs...Yakko: There's a word in every language A word that you should know A word that means you're friendly A word used high and low. Though the way to say it varies Most everywhere you go Its meaning never changes And that word is... YW+D : ...Hello! YW+D : Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Yakko: In Germany it's "guten Tag" Which also means "good day" "Ni hao" is exactly how Hello sounds in Taipei. In Portugal it's "ola" In Arabic, "Salem" Saying "zravo" means hello In Macedonian. It's "aloha" in Hawaii They say "ya su" in Greece In Israel the word's "shalom" And that means "peace". The Italians have "buon giorno" The Viennese, "servus" When you're at the Eiffel Tower Just smile and say "salut!" YW+D : Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Yakko: In Nepal they say "namaste" In Sweden, "goddag" In Thailand, "sabai Dee roo" "Dobri den" in Prague. In the Spanish language, "hola" The Netherlands, it's "dag" In Japanese, "konnichi-WA" And "hey" in Little Rock. When you say "u hali gani" Swahili is the tongue In Russian it's "zdrahstvooyteh" Which sounds way better sung. If you're ever in Korea "Ahnyung hahsay yo!" And in some parts of Brooklyn Hello is just plain "yo!" Y+W : Hello! Dot : Hello! Y+W : Hello! Dot : Hello... Y+W : Hello! Dot : Hello?? Y+W : Hello! Dot : Hello!! YW+D : Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello! YW+D : Though the way to say it varies Most everywhere you go Its meaning never changes Hello! Hello!! Hello!!! G'bye
Hello -> Tere! Good morning -> Tere hommikust! Good afternoon -> Tere päevast! Good evening -> Tere õhtust!
Tere is hello in Estonian.
Tere sõber!
Hello in Uralic languages can be said in different ways depending on the language. For example, in Finnish, you would say "Hei", in Hungarian, you would say "Szervusz", and in Estonian, you would say "Tere".
Browse should be "vali" in Estonian... I am Estonian
brauserid is browsers in Estonian.
poliitika
Ema
Perekond
Eesti
kodu
The answer is "pliiatsid"