1) "Bonjour d'Australie" 2) "Allo d'Australie" ("Allo" is the first word we say when we answer a phone call) 3) "Salut d'Australie" (informal) 4) "Coucou d'Australie" ("Coucou" is a little friendly word to say hello, we'd rather say "Un petit coucou d'Australie" literally "A little hello from Australia") So correct answers are 1, 2 and 4.
Hola Guapo
"Hello, Beate!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Salut, Béate! The greeting also translates as "Hey (Hi), Beate!" or "Bye (Cheers, Goodbye), Beate!" according to context in English. The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo bey-at" in French.
Ciao bel bambino, meaning 'Hello Beautiful Baby'
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Hey nene, how are you?
Literally translated it means, "Hi on you" so it morphs through the following,,, "Hi at you" "Hello on you" "Hello at you".
Hello mother.
"Hello" translates to "bonjour" and "goodbye" translates to "au revoir" in French.
"Well hello!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bien le bonjour! The interjection translates literally as "Fine the good-day greeting!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bya luh bo-zhoor" in French.
Hello = Bonjour [ bon meaning '' good '' & jour meaning '' day '' ] Hi = Salut Hey = Hé
It means "hello from the Dominican Republic".
"Hello! How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Bonjour! Comment ça va? The phrases translate literally as "Good day! How does that go?" in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-zhoor kuh-maw sa va" in French.
"Hello! How are you?" in English is Ciao! Come stai? in Italian.
"Hello, Mrs."! in English is Salve, signora! in Italian.
"Hello, uncle!" in English is Ciao, zio! in Italian.
"Hello, friends!" in English is Olà, amigos! in Portuguese.
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