Samoan
Hello = Tālofa
Talofa.
Talofa
Talofa lava, pronounced Tah-lo-fah lah-va is the polite way to just say hello. A simple talofa suffices but to express great happiness when greeting someone, the adjective 'lava' is also included.
Malo soifua teine aulelei. Edit: "Hello baby" translates literally to "Talofa Pepe" (Talofa - Hello; Pepe - Baby), but using the word "pepe" just doesn't have the right feel in the context it's said in, so perhaps in translating the idea/meaning, we could instead say, "Talofa Pele", which translates to "Hello Dear".
The word "hello" in Ifugao language can be translated as "Kumusta."
Talofa si a'u Pele, o a mai oe i lenei aso? There is no Samoan word for Honey, although you can just say "talofa si a'u honey". The word Pele refers to someone close to your heart.
How do you say hello in Singapore language
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia and uses Bahasa Malaysia as its official language. Malaysians also use the word hello when speaking on the phone.
The Mi'kmaq word for hello is kwe'
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