'Hello' is in Dutch 'Hallo'.
You can also say 'hoi', 'hai' of 'hey', this means 'hi' in English.
'Goedendag' (this is formal) or just 'dag' is also acceptable. When you meet someone for the very first time you can say 'aangenaam' or 'aangenaam kennis met u te maken'. This means 'it's a pleasure to meet you'. This term is used in a business sense.
hello =hallo
hi=hoi
goodbye=tot ziens
Hallo
Hi is a way of saying Hello. It's not a actual word in Dutch, but is taken from the English lagunage.
just, hello
'Hello Katie' is in Dutch 'Hallo Katie' or 'Hoi Katie' or 'Hey Katie'
Dutch: Hallo
'n Berengroet doet je altijd goed is a Dutch equivalent of 'A bear's hello is always good for you'.
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
freind. Mate is a colloquialism used in UK, Australia etc from the Dutch word maat meaning friend.
well hallo is hello but hi is spelled the same :)
"Hello, I am Dutch " translates to "Hallo, Ik ben Nederlands" in Dutch
Hallo ik ben Dutch is the translation. It is translation from English to Dutch language.
'Hello and welcome' is in Dutch 'Hallo en welkom'. If you click on the link (under the related link sections) and click on the speaker under the Dutch translation, you'll hear someone pronouncing it.
macht is the word for power in Dutch. This word represents strength in Dutch.