In Latin, it means "salve"; in Spanish, it means "hola"; in German, it means "hallo".
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
Americanism is 'Hi'. English is 'Lo'. Latin is Hail , as in 'Hail Caesar'. Spanish is 'Ola' Casually in Italian it is 'Ciao' (pronounced 'Chow'. German it is 'Heil'.
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The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
The word "hola" originated from Latin, through the evolution of various languages such as Spanish. It is commonly used as a greeting in Spanish-speaking countries to say "hello" or "hi."
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
Vaca is the Spanish and Portuguese word for cow it stems from the Latin vacca.
The latin word for monkey is simianus............in german ..affe......in spanish.....mono.........in french....singe
English, spanish, french Latin and German
German is not based on Latin. German is a West Germanic language that developed from Proto-Germanic, while Latin is an Italic language that gave rise to the Romance languages like French, Spanish, and Italian. The two languages have different linguistic roots and histories.
because the Spanish used some letters from the English word "hello" Answer The English Hello comes from Old German. Hola comes from another source and people now answer the phone with "Hola" or "ola" or, as in Tucson, with "Bueno."
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".