just, hello
You could say: "Hallo Liefje".
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
You can say "hey" in Dutch as well. But for saying "hello" in Dutch you can say "hallo" of "hoi".
There are several variants:HalloGüete TagBuschurGüata TàgGöte TàijGrias di wohlSalüYou can google 'useful phrases in Alsatian' and find a lot of interesting information
You can say 'hallo' what means 'hello' or if you're welcoming a friend/child you can say 'hoi' what means 'hi'.
How to say "Hi", "Hello", "How's it going?" and "goodbye" in Dutch:Hi: Say "Hoi" (rhymes with 'boy').For more formality, say Hello: "Hallo"How's it going?: Say "Hoe gaat het?" Pronounced 'who ggghhaat het'. The g sound is like clearing your throat.Goodbye: "Doei!". Pronounced, 'do-we'.
'Hello Katie' is in Dutch 'Hallo Katie' or 'Hoi Katie' or 'Hey Katie'
Dutch: Hallo
'n Berengroet doet je altijd goed is a Dutch equivalent of 'A bear's hello is always good for you'.
The most basic translation is simply hallo. The English hey is also in common use, albeit a bit informal.
well hallo is hello but hi is spelled the same :)
'Hello' is in Dutch 'Hallo'.You can also say 'hoi', 'hai' of 'hey', this means 'hi' in English.'Goedendag' (this is formal) or just 'dag' is also acceptable. When you meet someone for the very first time you can say 'aangenaam' or 'aangenaam kennis met u te maken'. This means 'it's a pleasure to meet you'. This term is used in a business sense.hello =hallohi=hoigoodbye=tot ziensHallo