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"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
People used to say "yesterday" as "yester-day" in the past.
Yes, "say" is a verb. It is used to express or communicate something through speech.
"Hello" in African languages can vary depending on the country and region. For example, in Swahili (used in East Africa), you can say "Jambo" or "Habari". In Zulu (used in Southern Africa), you can say "Sawubona".
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
sad to say or sadly to say which is correct or can both be used?
Aloha.Aloha is used to greet and say hello and is also used to say goodbye.
"Salam" is commonly used to say hello in Sindhi.
They used their imaginations.
you can say "usado" if you are talking about a thing. For example: used car- "carro usado"
You can say 'along with' or 'in addition to'.
If you don't like it anymore, you can say that honestly.
Nobody recorded anything that Shakespeare said when he was offstage. Nobody thought it was important. We can hardly know what he used to say a lot when we don't know anything that he used to say.
I think it's ubi. Even thought ubi is mostly used to say where, it is also used to say when.
The word Charlotte used to say hello to Wilbur was "Salutations."
you pretty much answered your own question... that's why they say it.
Not in English grammatically.