It depends on the time of day. In the morning: Ohayou gozaimasu おはよう ございます(formal) or ohayou おはよう(informal).
In the afternoon: Konnichiwa. こんにちは。
In the evening: Konbanwa. こんばんは。
konnichi WA hajimashite
hello glad to meet you
good morning: ohayou gozaimasu
good day: konnichiwa
good evening: konbanwa
(on the phone): moshi moshi
There may be more...that's all I know.
おはよう ございます (Ohayōgozaimasu) - Good morning (sometimes just おはよう, Ohayō)
こんにちわ (Kon'nichiwa) - Hello (as in Good day/Good afternoon)
こんばんわ (Konbanwa) - Good evening
Hello.
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hola, is how you say hello in Spanish.
Chinese people say hello by saying ni hao.
Yes, people can say "hello" as a common form of greeting when they meet or see each other.
There are many different ways to say hello in French to people or friends you know. An informal hello is Salut.
Jewish people live in most countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak. French Jews say "bonjour". English and American Jews say "hello", etc.
Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing Some people still say hello, it doesn't matter really it means the same thing
In Arabic-speaking countries, people typically say "Marhaban" or "As-salamu alaykum" as a common greeting.
"Mabuhay" but nowadays people there just say hi and hello
In Australia, people say G'day!!
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.