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".
You can say, "Hello, my name is Tiffany. How is your day?"
There are many African languages, so "hello" can be said in different ways depending on the specific language. For example, in Swahili, you can say "jambo" or "habari." In Zulu, you can say "sawubona."
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
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.
You got it right. "Hello in 150 languages."
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You can say hi in many different ways and in many different languages. You can say hej, hei, hello, hallo, hola and so on for example.
How do you say ... "in foreign"??? There are thousands of foreign languages; please clarify which one you want.
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".
Turkic refers to a group of more than 35 different languages. But if you meant "turkish", the answer is Merhaba.
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
There is know language.
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
"Coke" is a brand name. It does not change.
You can say, "Hello, my name is Tiffany. How is your day?"