'Merhaba' means hello, you greet someone by saying merhaba when you see someone in real life. On the phone however, you say 'Alo'.
The country that says "marhabah" as hello is Saudi Arabia. The word "marhabah" is a common greeting in Arabic and is used in many Arabic-speaking countries.
Tagalog translation of Hello: Hello
In Bicol, "Hello" is "Kumusta."
You say "hello" in English.
It should be---Hello John!
merhaba
Merhaba ( Hello ) Selam ( Hi )
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Hello is "merhaba" in polite Turkish. But, there is one more "hello" in Turkish called "selam", which you can say to your family, friends. It would be strange if you say "selam" to your manager or boss.
put a raw turkey on your hand, then say hello to it.
The country that says "marhabah" as hello is Saudi Arabia. The word "marhabah" is a common greeting in Arabic and is used in many Arabic-speaking countries.
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