There are hundreds if not thousands of tribal languages. You need to specify which one.
Tribal languages can be protected through initiatives such as language revitalization programs, creating opportunities for language immersion, documentation of languages through recordings and written materials, and supporting education in tribal languages in schools and communities. It is also important to involve the tribal community in decision-making processes related to language preservation efforts.
American Sign Language (ASL) does not have specific signs for "hello" in various spoken languages. In ASL, the sign for "hello" is a simple gesture where you raise your hand and wave it slightly.
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
the tribal languages of central and southeastern siberia
You got it right. "Hello in 150 languages."
Tribal languages can be protected through initiatives such as language revitalization programs, creating opportunities for language immersion, documentation of languages through recordings and written materials, and supporting education in tribal languages in schools and communities. It is also important to involve the tribal community in decision-making processes related to language preservation efforts.
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American Sign Language (ASL) does not have specific signs for "hello" in various spoken languages. In ASL, the sign for "hello" is a simple gesture where you raise your hand and wave it slightly.
hello
Shona: Mhoro Ndebele: Sawubona English: Hello
Hello in english is pronounced (hell-OH) it rhymes with fello, jello ,yellow. the most common version oh hello is "hi"or "hey". * for other languages see the questions"how do you say hello in(spanish)"it would be "hola"
There is know language.
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
Three main languages are spoken in Saipan: English = Hello Chamorro = Håfa ådai Carolinian = Tirow