It depends what Native American language you want to say "hi" in! I can answer one - Lakota Sioux language. Men say "hau" ( pronounced howh). A woman would respond to that by saying "han" which means "yes". Women don't really say hello, they would more likely greet you by saying their relationship name to you eg- cousin!, sister, aunt etc.
To say hello in the Powhatan language is " wingapo."
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nerd is not a language
The Oklahoma Creek Native word for Hello... Hërs'cë!
There was no one language used by all native Americans who lived on the plains.
Uruguay isn't a language...... The native language is spanish so Hello in "Uruguay" is Hola
You say "hello" in the monkey language by throwing a banana to the person that you are greeting.
The Assiniboin language is called Nakona and is closely related to Lakota, Nakota and Dakota (the languages of the Sioux tribes).In greeting someone you say Doken ya u? (how are you?), Doken ya shka? (how are you?, Dya ya u? (are you well?).
To say hello in Penobscot language, you can use the word "kwe."
Kamusta is how you say hello
"Hello" in Aymara language is "Janiw."
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
Hello in what language?
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
To say "hello" in the Onondaga language, you can say "Sgę:ö'."