There is no such language as "Indian". The Indian subcontinent (Asian Indians) and the Native American Tribes (North American Indians) have a vast array of languages, many of which are wholly unrelated to each other. In order to get a proper answer, you need to specify which Indian language you are interested in.
In Hindi, the most popular language in India, the translation would be: "me bada kutta ho"
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Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
You never said in what language so i have to assume it's in English, "hello my name is Raizlle".
You say "hello" in the monkey language by throwing a banana to the person that you are greeting.
You may be noticing a theme to these answers: there is no language called "Indian". Name an actual language.
To say "hello my name is Josiah" in English, you would simply say "Hello, my name is Josiah." If you want to say it in another language, for example, in Spanish, you would say "Hola, mi nombre es Josiah." Each language has its own way of expressing this introduction, but the basic structure remains the same.
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
Kamusta is how you say hello
"Hello" in Aymara language is "Janiw."
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
Hello in what language?