I have no idea how the spelling is but it sounds out like this: mon-kay fai
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
In Kiwi English, you can say hello by simply using the word "Kia ora." It is a common Māori greeting that is widely used in New Zealand.
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.
famigghia is how you say it in sicilian, famiglia in Italian
In Sicilian, you can say "èja" to mean yes.
To say 'how beautiful' in Sicilian you say 'comu beddu'.
In Sicilian, you would say "nonna" to refer to grandma.
To say "eat" in Sicilian, you would say "mangia" or "manciari".
In Sicilian, grandmother is said as "nonna."
In Sicilian, you can say "Lavoru beddu" to mean great work.
In Sicilian, rat is said as "cirneco".
In Sicilian, you can say "Vini ccà" to mean "come here".
To say "all the best" in Sicilian, you can use the phrase "Tuttu quantu bonu."
In Sicilian dialect, "bless you" can be said as "Salute" or "Sanità".
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