Formal: "Zdrasvuiteh."
Informal: "Privet," roll the 'r.'
"Privet" is the correct way to say "hi" in Russian. You may also say "zdrasvedte" which means hello.
Konnichiwa is 'hi' in Japanese.
in Russian language
English has become a major language due to the historical influence of the British Empire, the widespread use of English in technology, science, and business, and the dominance of English-speaking countries in global politics and culture. Additionally, the internet and globalization have further propelled the spread of English as a common language for communication.
Privet Sasha!
To say "hi baby" in Russian, you can say "привет, малыш" (privet, malish).
Привет бабушка
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "garland" by signing the letter G, then moving your hands in a twisting motion to represent the string of items hanging.
You can say "ṣọ pe o lẹ ń gbà Thomas." in Yoruba, which translates to "Say hi to Thomas for me."
To say "hi" in Chinese, you can say "你好" (pronounced "nǐ hǎo").
The Russian language doesn't have a word for bingo.
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