There is no direct translation for the term "Hello" in Surigaonon. However, you can try other forms of greeting that is acceptable and currently in use in the province.
Good Morning! = Marajaw na buntag!
Good Noon! = Marajaw na udto!
Good Afternoon! = Marajaw na hapon!
Good Evening! = Marajaw na gabi-i
How are you? = Kamusta na man kaw?
When people meet on the streets, they often raise both eyebrows in acknowledgement (like any other average Filipino does), and if in close range but cannot stop for a chat, may say "Oi, musta?". The other may reply "Okay ra!" then move on to the direction they're headed.
But you can actually just use "Hello" too when greeting people in Surigaonon. The locals understand that and won't look at you queerly.
Source: Me, a Surigaonon since birth, and a staunch Surigaonon speaker.
In Surigaonon, "I love you" is "Higugmaon ta ikaw."
Say Hello to Rosita!
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
This is how you say hello in Turkish: Merhaba = Hello
Crocodiles do NOT say hello.
In the United States, "hello" is a common greeting used to say hi or start a conversation.
The phrase "hello all" in Hawaiian is typically translated as "aloha e nā hoa" or "aloha mai kākou."
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Irankarapte - Hello
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.
Merhaba. Is how to say hello in Turkish.