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metfaudlak for a guy and metfaudlek for a girl =]
IZAYAK - to a man
IZAYEK - to a woman
IZAYOKOM - to a group of people
Hope I helped
Winnie the pooh made up the Egyptian language... :D
If in your question, "Singapore" is a language, then well, you still say Good Day. Otherwise, people greet with whatever language or way they are used to, be it "Hi", "Hello", and similar meanings in any language they prefer to greet in.
They say "namaste"
grettings
mabuhay in egypt
In Nepali, you can say "Namaste" to greet someone.
Not to is not used to greet someone.
How do you write a TR0LL question? You can't greet the spanish language!
First, smile and wave, then while smiling, bow repeatedly.
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In Oriya language, you can greet someone by saying "Namaskara" or "Namo Narayana."
What is greet
To greet someone in the morning you say 'Good morning.'
In India, you can say "Namaste" or "Namaskar" to greet someone in the afternoon.
to say hello or greet someone with happiness and joy
Namasta
to greet someone