freind. Mate is a colloquialism used in UK, Australia etc from the Dutch word maat meaning friend.
It would be "Hola chico" which means "Hello boy"
Bonjour is Hello in English so it is the most common greeting in French!FACT: if you didnt know bonjour does actually mean good day: Bon means good -Jour means day. Put them together and it says Hello!Bonjour is "hello" in French. It the greeting most people hear if they are in France.
"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
Hello in Hawaiian is Aloha (it also means goodbye)
it means Ola
Because in Australlia gooday is hello do G mate in Australlia would be gooday mate. It means hello here in America.
"Ello mate" is a British informal greeting that means "Hello friend." It is commonly used in casual settings to say hello to someone in a friendly manner.
Australia. G'day means good day. When we do this we call it slang.
Howdy mate, Hello
hello mate your cool hello mate your cool
it is a nautical means to say "hey" or "look around you"
Australia, mate.
"Hello" in Australian English is the same as it is in other English-speaking countries. However, Australians often use informal greetings like "G'day" or "Hi" in casual settings.
hallo mate
hello mate
hello mate
The Australian English equivalent for "hello" is simply "hello." The Australian accent might make it sound like "g'day mate" in more casual or informal settings.