In Dhivehi, "sincerely" is translated as "محفوظ".
"Sincerely" in Swahili is "kwa dhati."
"Kihineh?" is "How are you?" in Dhivehi.
`Oia`i`o = sincere, Me ka `Oia`i`o = yours sincerely
The official language of the Maldives is Dhivehi. However, English is widely spoken in the country, especially in tourist areas and among the younger population.
In a letter, you can say "Nāku noa, nā" which means "Yours sincerely."
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
To say good morning in Dhivehi, you have to say "goedemorgen".
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In Dhivehi, the word for goodbye is "Baajjeh" (ބާއިވެއްޖެ). You can also say "Thibaageh" (ތިބާގެއް) to mean "see you later." Another common phrase is "Haaalu kihineh" (ޙާލު ކިހިންވެއްޖެ), which translates to "take care."
The Dhivehi name for footprints is "ފިރުދައި" (firudhee).
Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party was created on 2005-07-21.
"Sincerely" in Swahili is "kwa dhati."
Instead of "Sincerely,Morrowind3", We Say "Hoogachtend, Morrowind3"
There is no direct way to say "hello" in Dhivehi. Normally, being a Muslim country, Maldivians use to the Islamic greeting "assalam alaikum" (peace be upon you); and this is followed by the Dhivehi way of saying hello, "how are you?" which is ކިހިނެތް؟ [kihineiy?] or "how is your health?" which is ހާލު ކިހިނެތް؟ [haalu kihineiy].
"Kihineh?" is "How are you?" in Dhivehi.
In Dhivehi, "I miss you" is expressed as "Thibaageh nuves." This phrase conveys a sense of longing or missing someone special. Dhivehi is the language spoken in the Maldives, and it has its own unique script and pronunciation nuances.
"sincèrement"