konichiwa is how u say hello in Japanese
In Thai, you say "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) to greet someone, which means "hello" in English.
To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"
Hello in romaji is Konnichiwa
"Konichiwa" is a greeting in Japanese which means "hello" or "good afternoon".
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konnichiwa is hello in japanese
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Yes, they are. One is from the Philippines, one is half Japanese and Chinese, and two are Thai.
Konnichiwa, or こんにちは, is not Chinese, but rather Japanese for "Hello" or "Good afternoon".
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hello, in Thai
In Thai, you say "สวัสดี" (sawasdee) to greet someone, which means "hello" in English.
No, Thai and Chinese are not the same nor are they related. Thai is spoken in Thailand while Mandarin Chinese is the national language for China and Taiwan.
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To say "hello" in Thai: male: "sawat Dee khrap" female: "sawat Dee kha"