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"Hello" or "Hi"

There are many colloquial variations too, depending on the area of England. In Leicestershire they say "Heyup me Duck" or "Heyup Sirree"

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βˆ™ 15y ago
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βˆ™ 13y ago

1. French - Bonjour

2. Spanish - Hola

3. Italian - Bon Giorno

4. German - Guten Tag

5. Chinese - Ni hao

6. Irish - Dia Duit

7. Hindi - Namaste

8. Russian - Zdravstvuite (pronounced Zdra-stvooy-tyeh)

9. Greek - Yia sou (Ya-soo)

10. Czech - Dobry rano

11. Japanese - Ohayou gozaimasu (pronounced O-ha-yoh go-za-ee-mas)

12. Hebrew - Shalom (this is used for hello, goodbye and peace)

13. Arabic-based languages - Marhabah

14. Swedish - Hej

15. Dutch - Goedendag

16. Swahili - Jambo

17. Vietnamese - Chao

18. Korean - Ahn-yeong ha-seyo (Formal) or Ahn-yeong (Informal) or Yoboseyo (Picking up the Phone)

19. Portuguese - Bom dia (Good Morning)

20. Finnish - Hyvää päivää

21. and yeah you can't forget English- Hello, Hi, Hey.

22. Tagalog - Kamusta (How are you) or Mabuhay (Good Life) are the closest things to Hello.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

-Good morning/Good day, Good afternoon, and/or Good evening, good night

-G'day

-Howdy

-Howdy do

-How are you doing

-Hello

-Hey

-What's up

-Wusup

-Hi

-Hiya

-Heya

-Sup

-How do u do?

-How's it going

-Hey there

-Hi there

-Hello there

-Nice to see you

-Nice to meet you

-Good to see you

-Good to meet you

-What's cooking?

-What's happening

-What's cracking

-Greetings

-Salutations

-Jerking your head upwards is the cool way to say 'sup' instead of actually talking

-Peace sign with ur fingers or anything else.

-Olo/holo

-Y'ello

-What ya doing

-what r u doing

-Elo

-Thumbs up

-Smiling or grinning when you are looking at the person's face

-Waving

And other languages work to: aloha, hola, ciao, anything works

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Hey, Hi, How are you diddling, Wotcher, Wagwan (a contraction of what go on).

If you are looking for English slang, Peevish is a really good website.

"Hiya", "Watcha mate"

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Wassup!

wag1!

hi

ya sup hola

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βˆ™ 13y ago

English people mostly just say "bye" or "see ya"

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Greetings

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βˆ™ 3y ago

heyup

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