Priveet or Dobriy den'
In Newcastle, the informal way to say hello is "Hiya" or "Howay." You can also use the more formal "Hello."
Well there is an informal and a formal way of saying "hello" in French.If you want to just say "hi" to your mates you would say "Salut" (informal)If you want to say "hello" formally you would say "Bonjour" (formal)
In Alaska, a common way to say hello is simply "hello" or "hi." It's also polite to greet someone with a friendly "how are you?" or "how's it going?" in informal settings. If you're in a more formal setting, you can say "good morning/afternoon/evening" followed by a greeting.
You say anyung or anyunghasehyo. Anyung means hi to a friend or someone close to your age. Anyunghasehyo means hello to an adult. usually people bow when their saying hello in Korea to an adult
The correct, formal way is "Witaj." (Pronounced Vee-tee.) The informal way is "Czech." (Pronounced Cheh-sh-ch.)
The formal way to say hello is Здравствуйте. (ZDRAHS-voy-tye) This is more appropriate in formal situations.Informally, you can say Привет. (pree-VYET) Use this with friends and people with whom you're comfortable.To say goodbye in both formal and informal situations, you can say До свидания. (das-vee-DAHN-eeya) It basically means, 'until next time' or 'until we meet again'.An informal way to say goodbye, more akin to "bye-bye", is Пока. (pah-KAH)
To say "Hello" in French is Bonjour.Salut is also a way of greeting someone, salut is to say "Hi." Salut is slightly less formal.
The usual, formal, way to say hello is "buenas dias", which means "good day." In less formal situations, you might say "como se va?" (How is it going?) or "Que tal?" Since Spanish is used a little differently in each Spanish-speaking country, there may be a number of other ways to say "hello", each most suitable to a different country or group of countries olah
Directly translated, you would say "привет, душа друг", which is said as "Privyet, dusha droog". Keep in mind, "Привет" is an informal way of saying hello, however saying "hello soul mate", I doubt you need to be overly formal about it!
Hello
You mean in Korean. The informal way is "ahn young". The formal way (usually to adults and those who are older in age) is "ahn young ha seh yo".
The most common way to say hello in Swahili is "Jambo."