INDIA and NEPAL use that greeting.
a hard slap on the thigh
placing one palm over the other in front gently and the elbows extended with a slight bow.This type of salutation/greeting is called 'namaste'
In India, "hello" is typically spelled as "hello" since it is a commonly used English greeting. However, in Hindi, "hello" can be transliterated as "नमस्ते" (namaste).
I am guessing you mean translation and if so then it is "namaste."
In India, you can say "Namaste" as a general greeting any time of day. If you specifically want to say "good afternoon," you can say "Shubh Sandhya."
Yes, it is a greeting
In India, you can say "Namaste" which can be used throughout the day as a form of greeting. For good evening specifically, you can say "Shubh Sandhya" in Hindi or "Subho Sandhya" in Bengali.
'Hi' in India differs depending the region you are in or visiting. The greeting ' Hello' in a few languages are as follows : Language- Greeting- Used in Regions/ States Hindi - Namaskar, Namaste - All over India whenever you meet Hindi Speaking people as it's India's National Language. Tamil-Vanakkam-Tamil Nadu Telugu, Malayalam - Namaskaram- Andhra Pradesh, Kerala Kannada - Namaskara - karnataka Bengali- Nomoshkar - West Bengal Punjabi - Namaskar, Sat sria kaal - Punjab Urdu- Assalamalaikkum
The Greeting was created in 1978.
A greeting is like a card with money in it. Both participants in the greeting will receive 3,000 fame and 500 starcoins but a greeting costs 15 diamonds.
Greeting example sentence: We sent them a hokliday greeting.