The language of India is not Indian, it is Hindi. To say hello, you would say "namaste", to be simple.
Do take note that India has many states, so the languages they speak may vary.
Majority of the East Indian people who live near me are from India's state of Gujarat, so instead of "namaste", I was told to say "Jai Shri Krishna". Well, I used to just say "Good morning/afternoon" to my friend's dad until he told me "To greet, say jai shri Krishna". It has some religious significance to them, so that's what I say from now on.
The Indian word for hello is "Namaste". It is commonly used as a greeting in India, with hands pressed together and a slight bow.
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
The Tuvaluan word for hello is "talofa".
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."
The Yuman word for hello is "mahlha'."
The Iroquois word for hello is "skennen."
Asian is not a language, there are many languages in Asia, like Mandarin, Indian, and many others.
Its a way of greeting someone, like "Hi" or "Hello"
namaste
The Tuvaluan word for hello is "talofa".
what do u thing hello an Indian type of dog
Chikma!
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
The Greek word for "Hello" is "γειά σου".
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Indian Ocean is bounded by many places
The word "hello" has no Z in it.