Hi there is an English equivalent of 'Hallo daar'.
Hallo daar. Je ziet er goed uit.
"Hello, I am Dutch " translates to "Hallo, Ik ben Nederlands" in Dutch
'Hello' is in Dutch 'Hallo'.You can also say 'hoi', 'hai' of 'hey', this means 'hi' in English.'Goedendag' (this is formal) or just 'dag' is also acceptable. When you meet someone for the very first time you can say 'aangenaam' or 'aangenaam kennis met u te maken'. This means 'it's a pleasure to meet you'. This term is used in a business sense.hello =hallohi=hoigoodbye=tot ziensHallo
Hallo ik ben Dutch is the translation. It is translation from English to Dutch language.
hallo! and vaarwel (literally, fairwell!)
Hello in English and Hallo in Dutch are similar enough to be understandable in both languages, and to and by speakers of each of the languages too!
'Hello Katie' is in Dutch 'Hallo Katie' or 'Hoi Katie' or 'Hey Katie'
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
well hallo is hello but hi is spelled the same :)
The most basic translation is simply hallo. The English hey is also in common use, albeit a bit informal.
Dutch: Hallo
English: Hello French: Salut German: Hallo Spanish: Hola Italian: Ciao Portuguese: Olá Dutch: Hallo Irish: Dia duit Welsh: Helo