In Thai, you say "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) to greet someone, which means "hello" in English.
In Thai, you can say "คุณชอบอะไร" to ask someone "what do you like?"
In Dinka language, you can greet someone by saying "Duu taa?" which means "How are you?" or "Ko?" which means "What's new?"
"Greet" is a verb. It refers to the action of welcoming or acknowledging someone.
You can greet someone in Aramaic by saying "Shlama," which means "peace." It is a common greeting in various Aramaic-speaking communities.
To greet someone in Thai, you can say "Sawasdee" which means hello.
In Thai, you say "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) to greet someone, which means "hello" in English.
Not to is not used to greet someone.
To say hello to a female in Thai, you can use the phrase "สวัสดีค่ะ" (sawasdee kha). The word "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) means "hello," and "ค่ะ" (kha) is a polite particle used by females. It's a friendly and respectful way to greet someone.
What is greet
To greet someone in the morning you say 'Good morning.'
to say hello or greet someone with happiness and joy
Namasta
to greet someone
konichiwa
In Thai, you can say "คุณชอบอะไร" to ask someone "what do you like?"
In Dinka language, you can greet someone by saying "Duu taa?" which means "How are you?" or "Ko?" which means "What's new?"