To say hi is to raise the either hand to the height of the head and wave left to right, and bye you do the same process.
He said, "See you later" to Bye.
no because hi is welcoming someone and bye is used to express farewell... example- "Bye, I'll see you later" "Goodbye"
Hi in Russian is Добрый день (dobryj djen) (formal) or Привет (privjet) (informal). Bye in Russian is До свиданя (da svidanja) (formal) or Пока (paka) (informal).
salut - hi/bye allo - hello when answering the phone
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
just say hi, hiya, hola and to say goodbye say bye, bye-byes, or adios!
He said, "See you later" to Bye.
bye
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
hi > "salut" or "bonjour" bye > "salut" or "au revoir"
no because hi is welcoming someone and bye is used to express farewell... example- "Bye, I'll see you later" "Goodbye"
Hola and Adios
say hi, if they say something stupid say bye
Ahoj, cau - Hello, Hi Dovidenia - Good bye
because it does not make sence and maybe some people would not know what it means and other people might think you are talking about them or speaking a different langueActually, some people do say "hi hi." :)
Common phrases in Norwegian are 'hei', meaning 'hi' and also 'ha det bra' which means 'bye'.'Hi' in Norwegian is 'hei', while 'bye' is 'ha det bra'.
Stop by, becasue you want them to come by and say hi or something but when you say "bye" it's as if they are leaving so you are saying good bye to them