In Chaldean, one can say hello by using the phrase "Shlama." This greeting is commonly used in the Chaldean language to say hello or to wish someone peace. The pronunciation of "Shlama" is /ʃa.la.ma/, with the stress on the first syllable. It is important to note that Chaldean is a dialect of Aramaic spoken by the Chaldean people primarily in Iraq and other parts of the Middle East.
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
In Cree, you can say "ᑯᔭᓂᐦᑖᐢᑕᐤ" which is pronounced as "kwayahnitawâhta." This translates to "hello little one" in English.
You say "hello" in English.
To greet someone in Cameroon, you can say "Bonjour" in French, which is one of the official languages spoken in the country. Alternatively, you can say "Hello" in English.
In Chaldean, you can say "ba-kho" to say bye.
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There is only one way to say hello in Spanish: hola.
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
In Cree, you can say "ᑯᔭᓂᐦᑖᐢᑕᐤ" which is pronounced as "kwayahnitawâhta." This translates to "hello little one" in English.
if you want to say hello is jamaica you say it like "ello"
In Comanche you say marúawe (hello to one person); marúawebukwu (hello to 2 people); marúaweka (hello to a group).
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You say "hello" in English.