The answer is hi and in the question you put it already. Well i didn't wanna be rude so i just wanted to let you know its in the question.
It is pronounced like you would say hi in English
You may say 'konnichiwa,' written: こんにちは
"Hi!" in English means Ciao! in Italian.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the multilingual greetings, I see. So, "hi," "hello," and "hola" all basically mean the same thing - they're just different ways to say "hi" in English, like, Spanish, and stuff. It's like saying "potato," "spud," or "tater" - they're all just different ways to say the same thing.
You may say 'hoka no hi' or 'betsu no hi.'
To say "hi" in Hindi, you can use the word "नमस्ते" which is pronounced as "namaste" in English.
Canada speaks English and French. So you can say 'Hi' or 'Bonjour".
Hi (pronounced the same as in English) or hallo!
Hi... It's an English speaking country...
You say them the same way you say them in English.
hi friend...
Ireland is predominantly English speaking, so you would just say "Hi".
In British English, you can say "Hello" or "Hi" as a casual greeting.
Hola is spanish. Hi is english.
In Middle English, "hi" would be most closely represented as "heil" or "hail."
it's konichiwaIf you want to say hi in the morning, say, Ohio gozimasu
boom boom -- The proper English to Romanian translation of "Hi" is "bună".