in all languages is a very hard task to complete.
Here are some of the most common 's on the main languages.
ohé, holà, , bonjour - French
hallo, Guten Tag - German
ciao, buongiorno, salve, buon giorno Italian
olá, alô, oi Portuguese
приветствие, приветственный возглас, возглас удивления - Russian
hola, buenos días Spanish
American Sign Language (ASL) does not have specific signs for "hello" in various spoken languages. In ASL, the sign for "hello" is a simple gesture where you raise your hand and wave it slightly.
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
There are hundreds if not thousands of tribal languages. You need to specify which one.
There is no one word that is exactly the same in every world language. However, there are a great number of words that are similar in many languages. Banana is an example of a word that is largely the same in many, many languages. (Pineapple is ananas in many languages, but not all). Additionally many slang words are the same in all languages, such as OK, cool and some others. Many new words that are related to science and technology are also very similar in all languages, such as: computer, disc, etc.
It is difficult to determine a single most shared word in all languages, as different languages have unique vocabulary and structures. However, words like "hello," "okay," and "thank you" are commonly used and understood across many languages due to globalization and cultural exchange.
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You got it right. "Hello in 150 languages."
American Sign Language (ASL) does not have specific signs for "hello" in various spoken languages. In ASL, the sign for "hello" is a simple gesture where you raise your hand and wave it slightly.
hello
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
Hello in english is pronounced (hell-OH) it rhymes with fello, jello ,yellow. the most common version oh hello is "hi"or "hey". * for other languages see the questions"how do you say hello in(spanish)"it would be "hola"
There is know language.
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
No, "makadini" is not a standard greeting in Zimbabwe. In Shona, one of the main languages spoken there, "makadini" translates to "how are you?" The common way to say hello is "mhoro" or "hello" in English, which is widely used due to the country's diverse languages and cultures.
Three main languages are spoken in Saipan: English = Hello Chamorro = Håfa ådai Carolinian = Tirow
Namaskaram means complete surrender to god.You bow not only head but the entire body and say that God is the universal power before whom we all surrender.