First, for a guy, you have to bow to a princess and say " You're Highness". For a girl or lady, you have to curtsy in front of the princess.
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if it never happened, lots of people would be alive,America would not have hatred on Iraq and there would be no history on the Persian Gulf War
The Persians would have won if Sparta and Athens had not united to fight the Persian Army
Icelandic would be the language most similar to the language of the vikings. Swedish slang for hello include: Tja and Tjena.
To punish it for being involved in the burning down of the Persian provincial capital of Sardis in Asia Minor eight years before, and to install a tyrant to keep it under control to prevent further misconduct.
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Five ways to greet someone in Latin would vary by location and how well you know someone. One way to greet a relative would be to do an air kiss on the cheek or to give a hug. If it is a business acquaintance, one may shake hands. Another way would be to say the word "salve" which means "hello" in Latin. One may also greet someone by using the word "hola".
You would say "la ora na"
You would say 'good evening'
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In which direction would someone travel from Sidon to reach the Persian gulf?north, south, east or west.
"co(accent above o) mo estas" Como estas?
The word "hello" is commonly used as a greeting when you meet someone or answer the phone. It is a friendly and informal way to initiate a conversation or acknowledge someone's presence.
There are many ways in which you could greet a guest. You could always greet a guest with a simple hello.
In Ilocano, you would say "Naimbag a Paskua" to greet someone Merry Christmas.
There are many ways to greet someone in Chinese. 'Hi' is translated as '嗨' or 'hai'. 'Hello' would be '哈啰' or 'ha luo' when used as a general greeting. 'Hello' when answering the phone would be '喂' or 'wei'. What is generally used when greeting someone is actually '你好' or 'ni hao'. Literally translated, 'Ni' or '你' means 'you' and 'hao' or '好' means 'good'.