There are 11 official languages and a few more unofficial ones, so there are lots of ways.
Many people Speak English as a second language in South Africa (only 8% speak it as a first language), but it also goes without say that South Africans enjoy the little time and effort it takes to greet them in their home language. See related links for a good resource we use in class.
Here is the list of "hi" in the 11 official languages of South Africa:
English Hello, Hi
Afrikaans Goeiedag
isiNdebele Lotjhani
isiXhosa Molo
isiZulu Sawubona
SiSwati Sawubona
Sesotho Dumela
Sesotho sa Leboa Dumela
Setswana Dumela
Tshivenḓa ♂Ndaa / ♀Aa
Xitsonga Avuxeni (pronounced Avoo-sh-eni)
Hallo, hello, goeie dag, goeie more, goeienaand, sawubona, sangibona, dumela
talofa talofa
In South Africa, you can say "Wamkelekile" to mean welcome.
South Africa is geographically East-South-Easterly from the USA.
i Hola !
South Africa is a country so I would say South Africa has the highest Christian population in South Africa.
Asians are currently the smallest ethnic group in South Africa. The largest is the Bantu or the Blacks.
South Africa is called " l'Afrique du Sud " in French.
Hi I Love Geography here are 3 countries in Africa: Egypt,Libya and South Africa
Hi I Love Geography here are 3 countries in africa: Egypt,Libya and South Africa
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Hi, As someone who grew up in South Africa, I am quite proud to say that the 2nd highest waterfall in the world is the Tugela Falls, in the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa which come in at 948m - quite a bungee jump, methinks!!