Avuxeni.....in the morning
Inhlikanhi....in the afternoon
riperile..........in the evinning
Hello = Xewani
In XiTsonga, "welcome" is translated as "Tirhani".
You say "hello" in English.
Kamusta is how you say hello
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
In Paiute, you can say "Kwai" to say hello.
In XiTsonga, "welcome" is translated as "Tirhani".
Please note that the 'Xitsonga Avuxeni' (at the end) has the "x" pronounced as a "sh", so you would say "avusheni". English = Hello Afrikaans = Goeiedag isiNdebele = Lotjhani isiXhosa = Molo isiZulu = Sawubona SiSwati = Sawubona Sesotho = Dumela Sesotho = sa Leboa Dumela Setswana = Dumela Tshivenḓa = ♂Ndaa / ♀Aa Xitsonga = Avuxeni
"Vito ra wena i"
You say "hello" in English.
Say Hello to Rosita!
Kamusta is how you say hello
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
This is how you say hello in Turkish: Merhaba = Hello
Crocodiles do NOT say hello.
In Neapolitan, you say "ciao" to say hello.
In Paiute, you can say "Kwai" to say hello.
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female