You may say 'hajimemashite,' written: はじめまして
The Japanese people are very polite when they meet for the first time. It is customary to bow to one another as a sign of respect. They also have a greeting.They say "hajime mashite watashi WA ...(name)... to omoshimasu."
before noon, you say ohayo gozaimasu, afternoon you say konnichi wa, and evening you say konban wa. if you meet someone for the first time you can say hajime mashite. i hope this answers your Q, it was quite unclear
You have to be show her that your worth her time. Express how you feel, be kind and gentel to her
In Māori, you say "Tēnā koe" when meeting someone for the first time.
When You First Meet Them.
No jikan
chojo
In Hmong, you can say "Zoo siab ntsib koj" to express "it's nice to meet you." This phrase conveys a warm greeting when meeting someone for the first time.
If it's meant to be, then we will meet again....
Sayonara
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu is literal of "please take care of me" said to say "Nice to meet you"
In Dari, you say "خوشبختم" (Khoshbakhtam) to express "nice to meet you." This phrase is commonly used when greeting someone for the first time. You can also say "از ملاقات شما خوشحالم" (Az mulaqat-e shoma khoshhalam), which means "I am happy to meet you."