In Yiddish, the Hebrew greeting is used for meeting someone the first time or after a long time : שלום-עליכם-- pronounced sholem-aleykhem... the response would be the inverse:
aleykhem sholem. the informal would be taken from the Middle High German: גוט־מאָרגן -gut morgn.
how are you can be said either : וואָס הערט זיך בײַ דיר - vos hert zikh bay dir?
or וואָס מאַכסטו- vos makhstu?
thank you is written: אַ דאַנק דיר- a dank dir....
You would say "A dank" in Yiddish.
The Yiddish word for hello is "שלום" (sholem).
Just as in Hebrew, in Yiddish Shalom can mean "peace," but depending on the context, it can also mean hello or goodbye.
How do you say hello in romani
hello = bonjour thank you = merci please = s'il vous plaît
אַ דאַנק דיר- a dank dir....or just 'a dank'.
: Hola Thank you: Gracias Goodbye: Adiós
bonjour is how you say hello in french
Thank you = a sheynem Dank (א שיינעם דאנק)
hello in Yiddish = Hellaw (העלאָ) hello in Hebrew = Shalom (שלום) ______________________________ Yiddish is its own language, generally spoken by Eastern European Jews. It is vaguely related to German, but when written uses Hebrew characters.
Hello = BonjourThank You Very Much = Merci Beaucoup
Hello, my name is Miranda = A guten Tag, Ich heiss Miranda (אַ גוטן טאָק, איך הייס מיראַנדע)