mister, misses
in Arabic we also use radio as a word. but in formal language radio is : methya'a ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : مذياع
In a formal way, you can say "¿Dónde reside usted?" to ask someone where they live.
Como estás? (not formal way) Como está? (formal way)
In Newcastle, the informal way to say hello is "Hiya" or "Howay." You can also use the more formal "Hello."
Formal way is 아버지 (a-beo-ji) But you ca also say, 아빠 (a-bba / a-ppa)
"Gonna" is a colloquial or informal contraction of "going to." It is not considered a proper word in formal writing, but it is commonly used in spoken English.
One alternative way to say "did" is to use the word "performed" or "executed" depending on the context.
Assuming that you need this for general use, the FORMAL way to ask "are you in pain" is: "Tem dores?" ("YOU" is not written, it is implied. You can however, to be even more formal, begin with our formal "YOU", transforming the sentence in "Você tem dores?" If you want to use it in a more informal way (with close family or friends or in general use with children": "Tens dores?"
namaste means greetings ,,,that's a formal way to say hii or hello,, in Hindi. people of India and Nepal use this word when they meet people showing respect and honour to that person.
To say " In Fact " itself is quite fancy
You can use the word "cocktails".
Russians typically say "Здравствуйте" (Zdravstvuyte) to say hello in a formal way or "Привет" (Privet) in an informal setting. To say goodbye, they commonly use "До свидания" (Do svidaniya) which means "Goodbye."