im awsome
You can say may-may.It means love.You can also say nee-may which means sweet.
"Hi" is quite international, but you may also say "hallo"
You may say 'onna no ko,' written: 女の子 You may also say 'joshi,' written: 女子
"Privet" is the correct way to say "hi" in Russian. You may also say "zdrasvedte" which means hello.
rawr (it may also mean i love you)
The most proper way to say bye in Turkish is hoşçakalin, güle güle. You may also say allhaişmarladik.
"lutfan'' is how you say please Also you may say "khahesh mi konam."
"Ring is 'ringu' in Japanese." You may also say 'yubiwa' when referring to the kind worn on a finger.
You could say "bailador/a de flamenco", although the term "dancer" can also be "bailarín" or "bailarina". It also may be "danzador" or "danzadora".
chouet/te If you are using it like "that is cool" or sweet, they say "C'est trés cool" also. You may also say "C'est super." For temperature, the word is frais.
You might say "is there more" by saying something like "can I have seconds?" You could also say "may I have some more" or "is this all there is of this particular item?"
Tänan.You may also use Aitäh.