While passing someone on the street, one says Adiós. The word usually means "Good-bye," but in this case it is meant as a general greeting.
Hola
Mucho gusto
Buenas
Buenos dias
Buenas tardes
Buenas noches
adios
If someone simply feels like greeting you, they can. Hello is a greeting that people constantly say to each other.
Hola Mucho gusto Buenas Buenos dias Buenas tardes Buenas noches
The term "namaskār" is used to say "Namaste" in Maranthi. The terms are salutations that people give when greeting each other.
As-slaamu alykum (it means peace be upon you) which is an Arabic Islamic greeting or when they great each other they say "sai tahay" in somali
You could say "tot siens" which is an informal farewell greeting, the gist of which is "until we see each other again". (say: tot seens)
Shabbat Shalom is a greeting that Jews say to each other on Shabbat (the sabbath). It means "A peaceful Shabbat"
Hondurans speak Spanish, so; Hola!
There is none. Cultures in each country have their owm way of greeting, Buddhism exists within the context of the culture and follows its mannerisms. Hence Japanese Buddhists may bow and Texan Buddhists many pump your hand and say "Howdy".
inish---- A different opinionWhen I was in Enugu we greeted each other by saying Ndewo. This is certainly a common greeting in many towns in that area.
Hi mean hello/greetings and people respecting you with a nice word
The proper greeting is to shake hands or hug and say "As -salam walaikum waruhmath tulahi wabarakatu". This is Arabic not Farsi!!
It is not a complicated or even moderately formal occasion; most simply say "Hello," or some other casual greeting. And the men usually shake hands with other men and with the women if they wish to.