We say: RE-Greeting togrhter. God Save you. OR in farsi manuscript: بدرود خداحافظ
Herzlich Wilkommen!
Formal : "Tabestaan" Informal (mostly in speaking): "Tabestoon"
Hello in Fijian is Bula (informal greeting) Bula Vinaka (formal greeting)
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In Mandarin "Nin2 hao3" is a formal greeting and "Ni3 hao3" is an informal greeting. I'm not quite sure what the Cantonese formal greeting is, but "Nei hou" is the informal greeting. If you are dealing with a Mandarin speaker, make sure to say "Ren4shi nin2, wo3 hen3 gao1xing4" or "Wo3 hen3 gao1xing4 ren4shi nin2." These two phrases mean "I am very glad to meet you" or literally "I am very glad to be acquainted with you." Hope these are helpful.
Actually, "salam" means "hello" or "peace" in Farsi. It is a common greeting used in Persian-speaking countries.
an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello
In Mandarin "Nin2 hao3" is a formal greeting and "Ni3 hao3" is an informal greeting. I'm not quite sure what the Cantonese formal greeting is, but "Nei hou" is the informal greeting. If you are dealing with a Mandarin speaker, make sure to say "Ren4shi nin2, wo3 hen3 gao1xing4" or "Wo3 hen3 gao1xing4 ren4shi nin2." These two phrases mean "I am very glad to meet you" or literally "I am very glad to be acquainted with you." Hope these are helpful.
You can greet a Russian person by saying "Zdravstvuyte" (Здравствуйте), which means "Hello". It is a formal and polite way to greet someone in Russian.
Chetori?= informal way of asking "How are you?" Haleh Shoma Chetor Ast?= formal way of asking "How are you?"
A formal greeting would include a title such as Mr. or Mrs. an informal would be addressing them by first name or nickname, i.e Dear Susie instead of Dear Mrs. Smith.