Hello
No. Hello is proper.
They say "Hello". Some of their language (Sinhala) is based on English. The proper way to say hello is, "Ayo Bowan" (pronouced I-U Bow-On with your hands together and a bow). However, regular everyday hello is hello. Hope that answers your question.
The most common way to say hello in Swahili is "Jambo."
A good way to say hello would be just "hi". Theres not really a good or bad way to say hi to someone.
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
You don't need to say hello, its just a polite way of greeting someone.
The main language of Barbados is English. So the answer is "hello."
In Newcastle, the informal way to say hello is "Hiya" or "Howay." You can also use the more formal "Hello."
"Namaste" is a common way to say hello in Hindi.
In Benin, the way to say hello is snapping of the fingers followed by clapping of the hands and saying Nde Ewo.
Say hello to everyone!
The proper way is for a dog to sniff the rear end of another dog. If a dog goes face to face, it is confrintational.