The Mapuche people speak:SpanishMapudungun (sometimes called the Mapuche Language)
Chile has no meaning in Spanish. It is probably the Mapuche word "chilli", meaning where the land ends.
"Quimantu" is a Mapudungun word, the language of the indigenous Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina, meaning "five voices" or "five strings." It is also the name of a Chilean musical group that combines traditional Mapuche music with contemporary styles.
The Tuvaluan word for hello is "talofa".
The Mapuche
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
The Greek word for "Hello" is "γειά σου".
Most Mapuche people speak Spanish. The native language is called Mapudungun, spoken by about 260,000 people as of 2018.
The word for 'hello' in Konkani is "नमस्कार" (Namaskar).
Ola is the portuguese word for helloOláHolaOlá!
The Maori word for hello is "kia ora".