http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/hello.htm this site has hello in 775 languages (i think) -
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yes we can
I donβt know
Plain English is simple, straightforward, easily understood English,in other words the opposite of the English used by lawyers which uses long words, out-of-date words, technical words and Latin words.
"Salut" in French means "Hi" is English. In other words, it's an informal way of saying "Hello".
Instead of hello you can you hi and hello Instead of goodbye you can just say bye or if you plan on talking to them later you can say talk to you later (ttyl)
The French words 'Bonjour monsieur' mean 'hello sir' in English.
Hello = shalom (שלום) I'm not sure what other words are "like hello".
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Ciao! Piacere! is an Italian equivalent of the English greeting "Hello! Nice to meet you!" The two words translate literally as "Hello! Pleasure!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow pay-TCHEY-rey" in Pisan Italian.
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The romanian "alo" means "hello", but only in special contexts. When you answer to the phone, you say " Alo? " to salute the one at the other end. In other cases, other words are used.
There are many English words that originate from other countries. For example, "sushi" comes from Japan, "pajamas" from India, "chocolate" from Mexico, and "pizza" from Italy. Other examples include "karaoke" from Japan, "ballet" from France, "kangaroo" from Australia, and "yoga" from India.