Salutations, felicitations, good day, and howdy. See related link below.
Salve is hello, or greetings in Italian and Latin. Some English words that come from it are salvation, salver, and salvage.
Bozho (hello) nikan (my friend)Potawatomi
Salaam, Hala shoma chetori? Man ashnayetun khosh vakhtam. which means Hello, how are you? I'm pleased to meet you.
In Bangla we do not actually have a perfect equivalent for the word hello. Some words we use instead are 'namaskaar' and 'kemon acho'.
It depends on which Swaziland language you are talking about. The following 5 languages are spoken in Swaziland:AfrikaansEnglishSwatiTsongaZulu
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aloha [US], g'day [Austral], gidday [NZ], greetings, hallo, hi, hiya, how-do-you-do, howdy, howzit [S.Africa], hullo, wotcha [Brit], wotcher [Brit], yo
We use Hi, Hello, Howdie, Hey, and Yo, because we are so friendly the most common one is GaDay!
In Niger, common greetings include "Sannu" or "Salam," which mean "hello." In more formal settings, people may say "Naka" for "How are you?" Responding with "Nakai" indicates that one is well. Additionally, greetings often vary by ethnic group, with variations in languages such as Hausa and Zarma.
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In Bihar, a common way to say hello is "Pranam" or "Namaste," which are traditional greetings in Hindi and various regional languages. These words convey respect and are often accompanied by a gesture of folding hands. In some local dialects, you might also hear "Ka haal ba?" which means "How are you?"
Hello = shalom (שלום) I'm not sure what other words are "like hello".