You say "Hello my friend!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawoni Oremi".
To say "hello" in Shona, you would say "Mhoro" or "Mhoroi."
In Caddo language, you would say "hemenee."
imaliosh firstly Africa has a whole lot of languages, we do not speak one language. African is not a language, in Zulu we say- Sanibonani in sotho we say- Dumelang research on the language you want to know first.
Argentinian is not a language, that would be Spanish. So you may say 'Hola' for hello.
You say "Hello my friend!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawoni Oremi".
To say "hello" in Shona, you would say "Mhoro" or "Mhoroi."
In Caddo language, you would say "hemenee."
Christianity has no uniform language, so a Christian would hello in the language of their home country.
imaliosh firstly Africa has a whole lot of languages, we do not speak one language. African is not a language, in Zulu we say- Sanibonani in sotho we say- Dumelang research on the language you want to know first.
The language spoken in Austria is German so Hello would be Hallo
You say "hello" in the monkey language by throwing a banana to the person that you are greeting.
Argentinian is not a language, that would be Spanish. So you may say 'Hola' for hello.
In the Tolowa language, you would say "Haa-nin-ya-wuut."
In Côte d'Ivoire, the official language is French. Therefore, to say "hello" you would say "Bonjour."
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
Kamusta is how you say hello