kohn-nee-chee-wah Konnichiwa (hello; good afternoon)
Konbanwa (hello; good evening)
Ohayou (hello; good morning) This is the casual or informal way of saying "good morning", which you would say to your friends, or maybe your family.
Ohayou Gozaimasu (hello; good morning) This is a polite way of saying "good morning", which you would probably say to your teacher or boss. Moshi Moshi (hello; telephone) This is said ONLY by the person making the phone call.
Konnichiwa is 'hi' in Japanese.
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
You may say 'hoka no hi' or 'betsu no hi.'
There are a few different ways to say 'hi' in Japanese:おはようございます (ohayou gozaimasu) - "good morning" (hello in the morning)~ おはよう (ohayou) - "mornin'" (more casual than above)こんにちは (konnichiwa) - "good afternoon" (hello in the afternoon)こんばんは (konbanwa) - "good evening" (hello in the evening)おっす (ossu) - "hi/hey"やあ (yaa) - "hi/hey"
the word in spanish for hello hi and hey is ola
- "Konichiwa" & "Koncha" is a short and informal way of saying it.
Great Britain is an English-speaking country. So the answer is "hello."
In Moldovan, you can say "Salut" or "Bună" to say hello or hi.
It's still "Hello/Hi". But you can say, "Kamusta na?". It means "How are you?".
In Chippewa, you can say "Boozhoo" for hello or hi.
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You can say "Hello" in Ilonggo by saying "Kumusta" or "Hello".
Hi:(in french) salut hello in amharic : selam
hello to answer a phone, "hey" otherwise
hi in japanese means yes but hi in english means hello in a informal way ;D
it is hello