Ni Hao is a very basic term in Chinese, which translates to "hello or hi", Chinese is a tonal language. This means that while the words might be the same, the meaning is changed when they are said differently. Also, much like other languages some things are specific by gender, age, and/or familiarity. However, ni hai, can be used with or by, and to anyone, at any time of day.
In Garifuna language, you would say "Buiti binafi, ¿ati bún?" to greet someone and ask how they are.
A formal greeting or a greeting for multiple people would be, "Здравствыйте!" (ZDRAST-viy-te). An informal greeting would be, "Привет!" (pri-VYET) or "Здравствый!" (ZDRAST-viy).
In Rotuman, you would say hello by using the greeting "fakfakai'akia," which is a common way to greet someone in the Rotuman language.
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
In Chipewyan, you would say "tansi" to greet someone.
In Garifuna language, you would say "Buiti binafi, ¿ati bún?" to greet someone and ask how they are.
A formal greeting or a greeting for multiple people would be, "Здравствыйте!" (ZDRAST-viy-te). An informal greeting would be, "Привет!" (pri-VYET) or "Здравствый!" (ZDRAST-viy).
In Rotuman, you would say hello by using the greeting "fakfakai'akia," which is a common way to greet someone in the Rotuman language.
In French, the word for "hi" is "salut." It is a casual way to greet someone.
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Hanukkah is a holiday. Not a language. During Hanukkah you would say "hello" the same as on a regular day. You can also greet people by saying "Happy Hanukkah".
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Learn the language she or he is speaking, and pretty soon you can understand anything he or she is saying.
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Sacajawea would greet someone in Shoshone by saying "Hola" or "Hólo," which is a common greeting in the Shoshone language. The expression conveys a friendly acknowledgment and can be used in various social contexts. Additionally, greetings may vary based on regional dialects within the Shoshone-speaking community.
Five ways to greet someone in Latin would vary by location and how well you know someone. One way to greet a relative would be to do an air kiss on the cheek or to give a hug. If it is a business acquaintance, one may shake hands. Another way would be to say the word "salve" which means "hello" in Latin. One may also greet someone by using the word "hola".
You would say "la ora na"