In Alaskan Native languages, there are various ways to say "hello," depending on the specific language. For example, in the Inupiat language, "hello" can be expressed as "uqaqtuq." In the Tlingit language, a common greeting is "wa'áa sákyi," which means "how are you?" Each Alaskan Native culture has its own unique greetings.
In Inupiaq, the Indigenous language spoken in Alaska, you can say "Quyana" which means hello.
To say "hello" in Alaska it's just simply "hello" since 89.7% of the population speaks English and even those who don't are probably familiar with that term.
Uhoro is the Kikuyu word for the English word hello.
Hello = Tālofa
The Alaskan word for white is Kakotok
The Eskimo word for evil is Piktaungitok.
This sentence about how Alaska was admitted to the Union is quite historical in detail.
The word for hello in Cajun is "Bonjour."
The letters 'bravese' unscramble to spell the word beavers.They are Alaskan mammals.
hello, im Sarah and i was wondering how much a pure bread Maltese is
The Greek word for "Hello" is "γειά σου".
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.