There are several ways to say hello:
ନମସàକର (namascara)
ନମସàà¬¤à‡ (namaste)
ଶàà¬£à¬¿à¬¬à‡ (sunibe)
"Hello" in Oriya is translated as "ନমস୍କାର" (Namaskara).
To say "hello" in Oriya, you can say "Namaskar" or "Namaste".
Hello in Odia (formerly known as Oriya) is said as "ନମସ୍କାର" pronounced as "Namaskara".
The Oriya word for welcome is "ସ୍ଵାଗତ" (Swagat).
In Oriya, the word for brother is ଭାଇ (bhai).
"Hello" in Oriya is translated as "ନমস୍କାର" (Namaskara).
To say "hello" in Oriya, you can say "Namaskar" or "Namaste".
Hello in Odia (formerly known as Oriya) is said as "ନମସ୍କାର" pronounced as "Namaskara".
The Oriya word for welcome is "ସ୍ଵାଗତ" (Swagat).
In Oriya, the word for brother is ଭାଇ (bhai).
sundara
ନମସ୍କାର, ଆମେ ରମାନ ଅଛି। (Namaskar, ame ramana achhi)
In Odia, the word for goodbye is "ବାୟ" (pronounced as "baya").
The Oriya word "gantaghara" translates to "clock" or "watch" in English. It refers to a device used for measuring and indicating time. The term can also imply a broader concept of timekeeping in general.
In Odia language, you can say "Namaskar" or "Namaste" as a general greeting, which is similar to saying "hello" or "good day" in English.
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa