Neither. Daalu means "thank you all" and Ndeewo means "you're welcome". Kedu is "hello"
you say kedu. (ked-oo)
In Igbo, you can say "Ndewo, achorom ime gi" which means "Hi, I am missing you".
inish---- A different opinionWhen I was in Enugu we greeted each other by saying Ndewo. This is certainly a common greeting in many towns in that area.
In the Angika language, "hi" is commonly translated as "नमस्कार" (namaskār).
In Portuguese, you say "hi" as "oi" or "olá".
you say kedu. (ked-oo)
In Igbo, you can say "Ndewo, achorom ime gi" which means "Hi, I am missing you".
inish---- A different opinionWhen I was in Enugu we greeted each other by saying Ndewo. This is certainly a common greeting in many towns in that area.
In the Angika language, "hi" is commonly translated as "नमस्कार" (namaskār).
Hi
by texting hi. or... say it in a different language. hola!
In Portuguese, you say "hi" as "oi" or "olá".
There is no such language as Togolese. Togo speaks more than 35 languages. The official language is French. In French, "hi" is "bonjour."
There is no other name for the HI'ian language. It is the native language of HI and its people (there are many different people [nationalities, cultures, ethnic groups] in HI, however).
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hi
In "crazy language" 'goodbye' means 'hello.'