Formal: Goeiedag ----> English equivalent: Goodday Informal: Hoi ----> English equivalent: Hi
Malo is hi (informal), Talofa is hello (more formal).
ya soo is informal ya sas is formal
English does have that: 'bonjour' is 'hello', while 'salut' is like 'hi'. 'Hello' is a more formal word than 'hi'.
very informal: Hey informal: Hi more formal: Hello formal: Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
Formal: "Zdrasvuiteh." Informal: "Privet," roll the 'r.'
Until recently the choice was between the informal Hello and the more formal Good morning (/afternoon/ evening).Now the formal versions are heard less often, Hello is common and the even more informal Hi is also common.
an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello
Hola (informal) Buenos Dias (formal) Buenos Tardes (Formal afternoon) Buenos Noches (Formal Night) Good to follow up with Como estas? (Informal) Como esta(n) usted(es) (formal)
Ahoj is hello/bye depending what you are doing and who you are talking to, it is informal. Čau is formal hello, and Nazdar is formal bye.
Informal: Ciao, hallo, hey, salut, hi Formal: Grüezi (kind of hard to say for non native speakers...)
it is an informal group