IT's Turkish ;)
'Merhaba' means hello, you greet someone by saying merhaba when you see someone in real life. On the phone however, you say 'Alo'.
If it in the Morning you can say "guenayden" If you just want to say hello you should say "Merhaba".
Merhaba benim adim shelby
In Tigrinya, "welcome" is "hawey" (ሓወይ).
Some of the most common Turkish words used in everyday conversations include "merhaba" (hello), "teekkr ederim" (thank you), "evet" (yes), "hayr" (no), "naslsn" (how are you), "iyi" (good), "hoa kal" (goodbye), and "ltfen" (please).
To say 'hello' in the Turkish language is 'merdaba'. You pronounce this 'mer-HA-ba'
merhaba,selam,slm
merhaba means Hello
'Merhaba' means hello, you greet someone by saying merhaba when you see someone in real life. On the phone however, you say 'Alo'.
If it in the Morning you can say "guenayden" If you just want to say hello you should say "Merhaba".
Merhaba benim adim shelby
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it is Turkish for hello
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