Answer #1 Ola, with an accent over the a. Answer #2 Oi [in Brazil].
hello-hujambo 2:goodbye-kwaheri
The Chinese equivalents for 'Hi' and 'Hello' are: Hi --> 嗨 hai(4) Hello --> 哈罗 ha(1) luo(2)
hetiheti-1.(verb) to hoe.2.(noun) hoe.
1. Bonjour, mes amis (bon-sure maze amm-ee) 2. Bonjour, mes copains (or copines for a group of all girls) 3. Salut, mes amis
Two ways to say "hello" in French are "bonjour" and the more informal "salut".
Welcome, Most peoples first language in NZ is English, but there are the Indians,Asians etc, But if you mean how to say welcome in Maori-- (which is New Zealands culture-- not everyone is Maori, but Maori is the native ethnicity,) you would say Kia Ora, -- Roll the R or Tena Koe (tena qway)
In Comanche you say marúawe (hello to one person); marúawebukwu (hello to 2 people); marúaweka (hello to a group).
Answer #1 Ola, with an accent over the a. Answer #2 Oi [in Brazil].
hello-hujambo 2:goodbye-kwaheri
say hello to it and it will say gud bye 2 u
yes maori is a two syllable word
Most Jamaicans will greet you with 'Hello', as the major language is English. However, you may also be greeted with 'Wargwan', 'Watagwan', or 'Wa-humm', which means 'how are you' or 'whats going on'.
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We somebody try 2 talk 2 us.then b4 starting our conversation me must start with hi or hello
1) "Bonjour d'Australie" 2) "Allo d'Australie" ("Allo" is the first word we say when we answer a phone call) 3) "Salut d'Australie" (informal) 4) "Coucou d'Australie" ("Coucou" is a little friendly word to say hello, we'd rather say "Un petit coucou d'Australie" literally "A little hello from Australia") So correct answers are 1, 2 and 4.
either 1) they miss you and they want you back or 2) they want to have a friendship with you.