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Hello in Afrikaans is "hallo."
The word "hallo" comes from the German language. It is used as a greeting or an expression of hello.
Hej, hallo, halløj, davs.
Dutch is the modern European language.. so it is Hallo
Hello friend would translate to 'hallo vriend' in Afrikaan. It would be pronounced basically the same in both languages, but you'd say 'hallo' with a short 'a' sound and you'd put a slight roll on the 'r' in 'vriend.'
The English word 'hallo' is said as "oriee" in Abaluhya language.
Hello in Afrikaans is "hallo."
The word "hallo" comes from the German language. It is used as a greeting or an expression of hello.
Dutch: Hallo
Hallo ik ben Dutch is the translation. It is translation from English to Dutch language.
The language spoken in Austria is German so Hello would be Hallo
The most basic translation is simply hallo. The English hey is also in common use, albeit a bit informal.
Hej, hallo, halløj, davs.
Dutch is the modern European language.. so it is Hallo
Hello friend would translate to 'hallo vriend' in Afrikaan. It would be pronounced basically the same in both languages, but you'd say 'hallo' with a short 'a' sound and you'd put a slight roll on the 'r' in 'vriend.'
Hallo or Goeie dag
"Hallo tu estas vivo" is a combination of different languages and phrases. "Hallo" is a German greeting meaning "hello," "tu" is Spanish for "you," and "estas vivo" is Spanish for "you are alive." So, the phrase could mean something like "hello, you are alive" or "hello, are you alive?" depending on the context. However, the phrase is not a common or standard expression in any specific language.