In Filipino language, you can say "Magandang makilala ka."
You say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Inumidun lati ri e".
To say "nice to meet you" in Igbo, you would say "Nnọọ."
Miło mi Cię poznać. or Miło mi Pana/Panią(f) poznać. source: notes of the language + italki
The proper way to say "nice to meet you" in PORTUGUESE!(because Brazilian is not a language it's whatyou call a person that isfrom Brazil)is.."Prazer te conhecer" or "Prazer em conhecê-lo"
"Khosh amadid" is how you say "nice to meet you" in Farsi.
You say "Nice to meet you" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Inumidun lati ri e".
Xinghui.
'Nice to meet you' in Hayeren is 'hacheli e dzez'. 'Thank you very much' in the same language is 'shad Shenorhagal em'.
To say "nice to meet you" in Igbo, you would say "Nnọọ."
Miło mi Cię poznać. or Miło mi Pana/Panią(f) poznać. source: notes of the language + italki
The proper way to say "nice to meet you" in PORTUGUESE!(because Brazilian is not a language it's whatyou call a person that isfrom Brazil)is.."Prazer te conhecer" or "Prazer em conhecê-lo"
When You First Meet Them.
Memnun oldum=pleased to meet you/nice to meet you
"Khosh amadid" is how you say "nice to meet you" in Farsi.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Mbuya ase ogokoumera" has the meaning of "Nice to meet you (in plural form)" in English.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Mbuya ase okobaumera" has the meaning of "Nice to meet you (in singular form)" in English.
"Salamat" is "thank you" in Tagalog - the language of the Philippines.