hello
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
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to say hello bah!
"Hello" in Kenya is typically translated as "Jambo" in Swahili. It is a common greeting used to say hello and ask how someone is doing in Kenya.
In the North Pole, you can say hello by using a cheerful greeting such as "Hello" or "Hi there!" You may also want to say "Good day" or "Greetings" to keep it casual and friendly in such a cold and remote environment.
hello
You say "hello" in English.
The same way that you do in English - "kiwi"
hello hello
"Konichiwa" translates to "hello" in English.
"Hola" translates to "hello" in English.
Hello - they speak English
British English is still English. So you would say "Hello".
they say hello in English because I'm from there and we don't speak Canadian we speak English
they say hello in English because I'm from there and we don't speak Canadian we speak English
The main language of Barbados is English. So the answer is "hello."
Hello