Bonjour= French Hallo= Geman Nie How= Mandarin (I think) G'day= Australian
Instead of hello you can you hi and hello Instead of goodbye you can just say bye or if you plan on talking to them later you can say talk to you later (ttyl)
Hello! English-based creole languages, such as Jamaican Patois and Nigerian Pidgin, have developed from the mixing of English with other languages. They are widely spoken in various parts of the world, serving as a unique form of communication among communities with diverse linguistic backgrounds.
the word 'set'
you can use hello, howdy and so on
hey whassup
Hello jim, when did your stiffness start? and where do you have stiffness? only in your legs or other joints as well? is it worse in the morning? do you have any other health issues other than hypertension?
I guess it means: "The name scares you more than Hello Sam"
In the United States, about 21% of the population speaks a language other than English at home. This includes both individuals who are bilingual and those who primarily speak a language other than English.
An English guy is no different than any other guy and there is no mystery about them. Just like any other culture sometimes they can be abrupt, arrogant or a snob. If they are either of three then why bother! If he is none of these then treat him like you would any other guy.
Helloete-sensannukawulameeng-gah-bou
There is no such language as Slavic.Slavic is a category of more than 20 languages, such as:RussianUkrainianRusynBelarusianSlovakCzechLechiticPolishSilesianKashubianUpper SorbianLower SorbianBulgarianMacedonianChurch SlavonicSerbo-CroatianBosnianSerbianCroatianMontenegrinBunjevac
There is no language stronger than English.