Hi is an Americanism and has only been used in Britain for the last 50 years, before that everyone said hello.
In Moldovan, you can say "Salut" or "Bună" to say hello or hi.
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
In Chippewa, you can say "Boozhoo" for hello or hi.
You can say "Hello" in Ilonggo by saying "Kumusta" or "Hello".
"Hi" is a more casual and informal greeting compared to "hello." It is commonly used in friendly or casual interactions, while "hello" can be considered slightly more formal.
New Zealanders still say hello! Probably too lazy to use the English language properly.
we usually give salam, or just say hi instead
Instead of hello you can you hi and hello Instead of goodbye you can just say bye or if you plan on talking to them later you can say talk to you later (ttyl)
Great Britain is an English-speaking country. So the answer is "hello."
In Moldovan, you can say "Salut" or "Bună" to say hello or hi.
It is what people sometimes say instead of hello or hi. But with the extra 'y's on the end, it probably means hello but typed on a website with chat.
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
In Chippewa, you can say "Boozhoo" for hello or hi.
say hello
say hello to him
You can say "Hello" in Ilonggo by saying "Kumusta" or "Hello".
Hi:(in french) salut hello in amharic : selam