"Hallo, hoe gaan dit" = Hello, how is it going? or Hello, how are you doing?
"Wat is jou naam" = What is your name?
Hoe gaan dit?
Hoe gaan dit?say: hoo-khaan-durt?
You can say "Hoe gaan dit met jou?" in Afrikaans, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
In Flemish, "hello, how are you?" is translated to "hallo, hoe gaat het met je?"
How to say "Hi", "Hello", "How's it going?" and "goodbye" in Dutch:Hi: Say "Hoi" (rhymes with 'boy').For more formality, say Hello: "Hallo"How's it going?: Say "Hoe gaat het?" Pronounced 'who ggghhaat het'. The g sound is like clearing your throat.Goodbye: "Doei!". Pronounced, 'do-we'.
Hoe gaan dit?
Hoe gaan dit means is the Afrikaans for "How are you?" or "how is it going?" It is used to greet friends. Literally it translates as How goes it?
Hoe gaan dit?say: hoo-khaan-durt?
You can say "Hoe gaan dit met jou?" in Afrikaans, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
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Hoe gaan dit, my vriend?
Hoe gaan dit met jou.
Hello, hoe gaan dit met jou?
"How are you?" directly translated to afrikaans is "Hoe is jy?", but that is NOT the correct way to greet someone in afrikaans (I just give you the 'direct translation' for your reference), the correct way to greet someone with "How are you?" is "Hoe gaan dit?" which directly translated means "How goes it?" So just use "Hoe gaan dit?" The response you will usually get from the person you are talking to is "Goed en met jou?" which means "Good and with you?" in english.
You say hello and how are you in Afrikaans like this: Hello Hoe (prounounced "who") gaan (pronounced g-aah-n) dit?
For 'Hello' you can say different things. You have 'Hallo' but also 'Hoi' (is informal) or 'Hey' (also informal) For what is your name can you also say different things like 'Wat is jouw naam?' or 'Hoe heet je?' -informal 'Wat is uw naam?' or 'Hoe heet u?' = formal