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Australians speak english, unless of corse aboriginal. so you would say seasons greetings.
Greetings from Germany (English) Grüsse aus Deutschland (German)
Five greetings (in English) are:1. Hello2. Hi3. What's Up4. Hey5. Good DayThose are some greetings (in English) that you could say when you are meeting people.
Greetings in Old Norse is typically expressed as "heill" or "heill ok sæll".
To say "greetings family" in Swahili, you would say "salamu familia."
The most common way to say hello in British English is "Hello." Other informal greetings might include "Hi" or "Hey."
I think that would be seasons greetings.
You would say "How old are you?"
"Saludos os espero" translates to "Greetings, I await you" in English.
Hello in Jamaican English can be said as "Wah gwaan" or "Greetings."
Salaam by itself, "greetings," is used in the same sense that we say hello in English.Some people, especially teens and young adults, use the English words hello or hi. But the common greetings, and there are dozens of them, are all variations of "how are you?" "what's the news?" and so on.
"Omosani one" in English translates to "Hello" or "Greetings."