Oh man... you are so scr*wed.
In Birmingham, people typically greet each other by saying "Alright?" or "You alreet?" as a casual way of saying hello.
A good response to a cowgirl saying hello would be "Howdy!".
Learning another language can some times be difficult, but it is not impossible. If you want to say hello in Serbia you can say, Cao or zdravo, Another way to greet a person in Serbia would be by saying dobar dan, which means good day.
I would say "Hello beautiful" or "Hello gorgeous."
The Direct translation would be "Hallå", but the most common way of saying hello in Sweden is "hej".
Howdy is a way of saying 'Hello, how are you' so a good reply would be 'Howdy' or 'Hello, I'm fine thank's, how are you?'
if you're saying hello to someone its better to say - gamarjoba if ur saying its a good day or something like this - ra kargi dghea or sasiamovno dghea
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
I asked.. Do you have a girlfriend? And when he said no, I said- Well, would you like one? He laughed and said sure!
Another saying for "dead as a dodo" would be "dead as a doornail."
Directly translated, you would say "привет, душа друг", which is said as "Privyet, dusha droog". Keep in mind, "Привет" is an informal way of saying hello, however saying "hello soul mate", I doubt you need to be overly formal about it!
that he likes and maybe loves you, or meaning he ONLY wants you as his girlfriend- sometimes instead of saying he only wants you, he would ask if you would like to go steady, which means neither of you will have another girlfriend/boyfriend or go on dates with other people