Aincient Romans would greet each other by hopping on the right foot, flapping the left arm (as a chicken would), and blinking a different eye every two seconds. Okay, joke time over. In reality the Romans would greet each other by the word "salve" if speaking to one person or "salvete" if greeting more than one. The word "ave" could also be used or, if addressing a single person, the person's name could be used.
Hello: Shake hands. Welcome: Lay down your sword.
Aye aye You just say Hello.
Hello beautiful.
I'd say a roman cause he has loads of metal amour a conquistador would shoot the bullet would bounce roman would run and slash conquistador is dead
Bonjour Madame, qu'est-ce davantage une-vous?
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He would say "Hello"
Hello, my name is Roman translates as:Hallo, ich heisse Romanor, less commonlyHallo, mein Name ist Roman
In Tlingit, you would say "ḵwáanáx̱" to greet someone with hello.
To say hello in pig Latin, you would say "ellohay".
"Hello" in Pohnpeian would be "Kaselehlie."
In Kannada we would say Namaskara.
To say "hello" in Shona, you would say "Mhoro" or "Mhoroi."
To say "Hello" in Chumash, you would use the word "Sha'q'al."
Hello in Carthage would be "salve."
In Romany Gypsy, you would say "Sastimos" to greet someone with hello.
Bonjou (Good morning/Hello) Bon swa (Good afternoon) Alo (Hello)