good evening. Hi or Hello. Hey, nice to meet you
very informal: Hey informal: Hi more formal: Hello formal: Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
Herzlich Wilkommen!
The English greeting "How do you do" does not have a direct translation in Spanish. The word-for-word translation does not mean the same thing as it does in English. "How are you" is the preferred greering: ¿Cómo esta? (formal) ¿Cómo estas? (Informal)
"Hello" in Tetum is "bondia" for a formal greeting or "ola" for a more informal greeting.
"Privyet" is a colloquial greeting in Russian. Think of it as someone saying, "Hi!" or "Hey!" in English, rather than the more formal "Zdrasvitsa" ("Hello").
"Hajimemashite" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "Nice to meet you" in English. It is commonly used when introducing oneself to someone for the first time. The phrase reflects a polite and formal greeting in Japanese culture.
Hello in Fijian is Bula (informal greeting) Bula Vinaka (formal greeting)
In Mandarin "Nin2 hao3" is a formal greeting and "Ni3 hao3" is an informal greeting. I'm not quite sure what the Cantonese formal greeting is, but "Nei hou" is the informal greeting. If you are dealing with a Mandarin speaker, make sure to say "Ren4shi nin2, wo3 hen3 gao1xing4" or "Wo3 hen3 gao1xing4 ren4shi nin2." These two phrases mean "I am very glad to meet you" or literally "I am very glad to be acquainted with you." Hope these are helpful.
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I don't know every greeting, but here are a few: Ohaiyo-gozaimasu : very polite way of saying good morning Ohaiyo: less polite way of saying good morning Konichiwa: hello Konbanwa: A greeting used in the afternoon (like saying "evening" in English) Osu: A very casual greeting (can be used like "'sup" in English) Chizu: casual greeting Gokigenyou: A very formal way of saying both Hello and Good-bye Yo: just like in English Hi: just like in English
The interjection "Hi!" is an informal greeting which is very widely used. Because of its informal nature, you would not use it in greeting, for example, a person of great authority. Nonetheless, its wide usage makes it very much part of the English language. What constitutes "proper" will depend on your definition. Do you mean "formal", or do you mean "used by English speakers"?
"Wie geht's?" is a German phrase that translates to "How are you?" in English. It's a common greeting used to ask someone about their well-being. The phrase can be used in both formal and informal contexts.