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What is hello in 60 languanges?
Language
Hello
Hello
(on phone)
Afrikaans
Haai (inf), Hallo, Goeie dag (frm)
Albanian
C'kemi, Tungjatjeta
Alsatian
Hallo, Güete Tag
Arabic
(Egyptian)
(is salām 'alaykum) ألسّلام عليكم
rsp - (wa 'alaykum is salām) وعليكم السّلام
(ahlan wa sahlan) أهلاً و سهلاً
rsp - (ahlan beek) أهلاً بيك
inf - (ahlan) أهلاً
Arabic
(Modern Standard)
(as-salām 'alaykum) السلام عليكم
rsp - (wa 'alaykum as-salām) و عليكم السلام
inf - (marḥaban) مرحبا
('āllō) آلو
Aragonese
Ola
Arapaho
Héébee (man speaking)
Tous (woman speaking or a man speaking to a woman)
Armenian
(Eastern)
բարև (Barev) - inf
Բարև Ձեզ (Barev dzez) - frm
ալլո (Alló)
Arrernte
Werte
Assamese
নমস্কাৰ (nomoskaar)
Asturian
Hola, Bonos díes
Azerbaijani
Salam, Salam əleyküm / Əleyküm salam (reply)
Basque
Kaixo
Belarusian
Вітаю (Vitayu)
Дзень добры (Dzien' dobry)
Дабрыдзень (Dabrydzien)
Прывітанне (Pryvitanne) - inf
Bengali
নমস্কার (nômoshkar) - for Hindus
আসসালামু আলাইকুম (assalamualaikum)
স্লামালিকুম (slamalikum) - for Muslims
haelo!
Bhojpuri
प्रणाम (prannam)
Bosnian
Dobar dan (frm) Zdravo / Merhaba (inf)
Halo, Molim
Breton
Salud, Mat an traoù ganeoc'h?
Bulgarian
Здравейте (Zdravejte) frm
Здравей (Zdravej) inf
Здрасти (Zdrasti) inf
Ало (Alo)
Дочуване (Dočuvane)
Catalan
Hola, Bon dia
Hola?Si?Digui?
Chamorro
Håfa ådai / Buenas
Chechen
Салам
Chichewa
Moni
Chinese
(Cantonese)
你好 (néih hóu)
喂 (wái)
Chinese
(Hakka)
你好 (ngi2 ho3)
你好冇? (ngi2 ho3 mo?)
噯 (oi)
Chinese
(Mandarin)
你好 (nǐ hǎo), 您好 (nín hǎo) - frm
喂 (wéi)
Chinese
(Shanghainese)
侬好 (nong23 hao34)
大家好!(dâka-hô!) - hello everybody
饭吃过伐? (ve23 qik3 gu5 va1?) - "have you eaten?" (common greeting)
Chinese
(Taiwanese)
你好 (li2 ho2)
Chinese (Teochow)
汝好 (leu2 ho2)
Choctaw
Halito
Cimbrian
Guuten takh
Cornish
Dydh da, Hou, You, Ha, Hou sos
Corsican
Salute / Bonghjornu
Croatian
Bok / Čao / Dobar Dan
Czech
Ahoj / Dobrý den
Haló
Dalecarian
Hej, Høj, Góðdag
Danish
Hej
Hallo
Dutch
Hallo / Goededag / Goeiedag (inf)
Eritrean
ታዲያስ (tadiyalä)
Esperanto
Saluton
Estonian
Tere, Tervist
Faroese
Hallo / Hey
Fijian
Bula (inf) Drau bula (dl) Dou bula (pl) Nibula (mp)
Finnish
Terve, Hyvää päivää, Päivää, Moi, Hei
Haloo?
French
Salut / Bonjour
Allô?
Frisian (North)
Moin / Guundach
Frisian (Saterfrisian)
Gouden Dai
Frisian (West)
A goeie, Hoi, Goeie, Goedei
Friulian
Bundì, Mandi
Galician
Ola
Georgian
გამარჯობა (gamarjoba)
ალო (alo) / გისმენთ (gismenth)
German
Hallo / Guten Tag
Hallo
Greek
Γειά! (ya) - inf
Γειά σου (ya su) - inf
Γειά σας (ya sas) - frm
Έλα (éla) - (ela) inf
Λέγετε (léyete) - frm
Εμπρός (embrós) - inf
Greenlandic
Aluu (inf) Inuugujoq / Kutaa (frm)
Haluu
Gujarati
નમસ્તે (namaste)
Haitian Creole
Bonjou
Hausa
Sannu / Salama alaikum / A gaishai ka (ki)
Amin. Alaikum salam (reply)
Hawaiian
Aloha
Hebrew
(šalom) שלום
(halo) הלו
Herero
Tjike
Himba
Mono
Hindi
नमस्ते (namaste) नमस्कार (namaskār)
हेलो (helo)
Hungarian
Jó napot kívánok / Szervusz / Szia
Halló
Icelandic
Halló / Góðan dag / Góðan daginn
Sæll (>m) Sæl (>f)
Ido
Saluto
Indonesian
Selamat siang
Halo
Interlingua
Salute
Inuktitut
ᐊᐃ (Ai) ᐊᐃᓐᖓᐃ (Ainngai)
Iñupiaq
Halauġikpiñ
Irish (Gaelic)
Dia dhuit (sg) Dia dhóibh (pl)
reply: Dia is Muire dhuit (sg)
Dia is Muire dhóibh (pl)
Italian
Ciao / Salve
Pronto?
Jutish
Godaw
Japanese
今日は (konnichiwa)
おっす (ossu) - used between close male friends
もしもし
(moshi moshi)
Jèrriais
Salut / Bouônjour
Kashubian
Witôjze
Kannada
ನಮಸ್ತೆ (namaste)
ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ (namaskāra)
Kazakh
Сәлем! (Sälem!) (inf)
Сәлеметсіз бе (Sälemetsiz be?) (frm)
Khmer
ជំរាបសួរ (johm riab sua)
Klingon
nuqneH (What do you want?)
- used when confronted by another
Korean
안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) - frm
안녕 (annyeong) - inf
여보세요 (yeoboseyo)
!Kung San
!kao
Kurdish
Sillaw, Ew kata bash, Em kata bash
elu
Lakota Sioux
Háu (m), Háŋ (f)
Latin
Heus (inf) Ave / Salve (sg) Salvete (pl)
Latvian
Sveiki
Limburgish
Hallo
Lithuanian
Labas, Sveikas, Sveiki
Alio
Low German
Moin / Goden Dag
Luxembourgish
Moien / Salut
Macedonian
Здраво (Zdravo)
Ало (Alo)
- on phone
Malay
Selamat pagi (good morning)
Selamat petang (good afternoon)
Selamat malam (good night)
Assalamualaikum (used by Muslims)
Malayalam
നമസ്തെ (namaste)
നമസ്കാരം (namaskaram)
Manx
Dy bannee diu, Ta shiu/oo cheet!
Maltese
Hello / Hawn, x'ghandnda
Māori
Kia ora, Kia ora rā kōrua (dl) Kia ora koutou (pl)
Tēnā koe (sg/frm) Tēnā kōrua (dl/frm) Tēnā koutou (pl/frm)
Mongolian
Сайн уу? (Sain uu?)
Сайн байна уу? (Sain baina uu)
Байна уу (Baina uu)
Nama
!gai //oas
Navajo
Yá'át'ééh
Nepali
नमस्ते (namaste)
Norwegian
Goddag / Hei / Morn
Hallo
Occitan
Bonjorn!Adieu!Adieussiatz!
Ojibwe
Aniin / Boozhoo
Old English
Wes hāl (sg) Wesaþ hāl (pl)
Persian
(dorood) درود(salâm) سلام
Pitjantjatjara
Wai, Wai palya
Plautdietsch
Goondach
Polish
Cześć (inf) / Siema / Siemano (vinf)
Halo / Słucham
Portuguese
Olá / Estou? (Portugal)
Oi! E aí? Tudo bem? Tudo certo? Opa! (Brazil)
Alô?
Punjabi
ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ। (sat srī akāl)
ਨਮਸਕਾਰ (namaskar)
Romanian
Salut / Bună ziua
Alo
Russian
Здравствуйте(Zdravstvujte) - frm, Привет (Privet) - inf
Алло(Alló)
Samoan
Talofa
Sardinian
Bona die
Scottish Gaelic
Halò, Ciamar a tha thu/sibh?
Serbian
Здраво(Zdravo)
Хало (Halo)
Молим (Molim)
Sesotho
Lumela / Dumela (sg)
Dumelang (pl)
Shona
Mhoro (sg)
Mhoroi (pl)
Sicilian
Ciau
Sinhala
Mhoro (sg) Mhoroi (pl)
Sesotho
Lumela / Dumela (sg)
Dumelang (pl)
Slovak
Ahoj (sg/inf) Ahojte (pl/frm) Nazdar, Servus
Slovenian
Pozdravljeni, Živjo, Zdravo
Halo
Is ka warran
Spanish
¡Hola!
¡Diga! ¡Dígame! ¿Sí? ¿Bueno? ¡Hola! ¿Aló?
Stellingwarfs
Hoj
Swahili
Habari (inf), Hujambo / Sijambo (reply)
Swedish
Hej / Hallå
Hallå, Hej
God dag (frm)
Tagalog
Mabuhay! (frm) Hoy / Uy (inf)
Hello
Tamil
வணக்கம்! (vaṇakkam)
Tetum
Ola, Oi
Thai
สวัสดี (sà-wàt-dee)
ฮัลโหล (hanlŏh)
Tok Pisin
Gude
Tongan
Mālō e lelei (inf)
Mālō 'etau lava (frm)
Tswana
Dumela
Tsez
АсаламугIалейкум! (Asalamuʔaleykum!)
СаламгIапейкум! (Salamʔaleykum!)
СаламгIапейкум! (Biziyä!) (>f)
Изийаь! (Iziyä!) (>m)
Ризийаь! (Riziyä!) (>pl)
Turkish
Merhaba, Selam, İyi günler
Alo, Efendim
Ukrainian
Вітаю (Vitayu) - frm
Агов (Ahov) - inf
Алло (Allo)
Слухаю (Sluchaju)
Urdu
(āssālam 'alaykum) السلام علیکم
reply - (wālaikum assalām) وعليكم السلام
inf - (salām) سلام
(helo) ەيلو
Uzbek
Assalomu Alaykum!
Vaalajkum assalom! (reply)
Labbay!
Venda
I nhlikanhi
Vietnamese
Chào anh (>m)
Chào chị (>f)
Á-lô!
Volapük
Glidis
Walloon
Bondjoû
Warlpiri
Ngurrju mayinpa
Welsh
Helô / Hylô / Shwmae
Xhosa
Molo (sg) Molweni (pl)
Yappese
Mogethin
Yiddish
(A gutn tog) אַ גוטן טאָג
Yorùbá
Ẹ n lẹ
Zulu
Sawubona (sg) Sanibonani (pl)
denotation; connotation
How can you improve your English writing skills?
Practice different types of writing -- expository, persuasive, descriptive, and narrative. But you will probably need to have somebody who can look at your writing and tell you what you have done wrong and where you can improve, otherwise you could be using the wrong grammar or or not writing logically etc
There would never be any reason to say this, because if someone speaks Hebrew, they'd already know it.
But in any case, here is how you'd say it:
You (masculine) speak a little Hebrew = atah medaber ktsaht ivrit (×תה מדבר קצת עיברית)
You (feminine) speak a little Hebrew = aht medaberet ktsaht ivrit (×ת מדברת קצת עיברית)
What is translation of the word black in different languages?
A few of the very many native American words for "black" or "it is black" are listed below. It is possible to see the connections between many of the Algonquian languages using common words such as this :
Natick............................mooi
Powhatan.....................mahcatawaiuwh
Menominee...................mahka:tae:w
Illinois...........................mahkate
Ojibwe..........................makade-
Mi'kmaq........................maqtewe:k
Maliseet........................mokosew-
Algonquin......................makadewa
Abenaki.........................mkazawi
Cheyenne.....................e-mo'kohtavo
Arapaho........................wo'teen-
Shawnee......................cuttewa
Mohegan.......................sukáyu-
Blackfoot.......................sik
Delaware.......................sLikeLl
Naskapi.........................wiipaaw
Crow.............................shipita
Hidatsa.........................sispisa
Lakota...........................sapa
Cayuga.........................swędaę
Oneida..........................-aˀswʌˀt-
Mohawk........................kahòntsi
Cherokee......................gáhnage
Aztec (Nahuatl).............tliltic
Yaqui.............................chukuli
Hopi..............................qömvi
Shoshone.....................duhu(bite)
Choctaw.......................lusa
Xavante........................'rã:dë'ë-di
Arikara (Sanish)............katiit
How difficult is it to learn the Indonesian language?
It is relatively easy to learn this language if you're a dedicated student and starting with English as your first language. The written form is romanised and uses the English alphabet, it is also closely linked to the Malay language which is also very simple to pick up as it uses simplistic grammar and sentence structures.
What are some strengths that TESOL provides?
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
This is a great qualification to have. It's requested by many employers and governments internationally when applying for jobs and/or visas for the purpose of teaching English to speakers of other languages (ESL).
TESOL and TEFL courses provide teaching methods, classroom management and lesson planning skills that are different from those used in native English speaking classrooms.
How do you speak pig latin properly?
To form Chinese Pig Latin, just add an "ong" after every consonant in the word/sentence. For example, "Hi, how are you?" would be, "Hongi, hongowong aronge yongou?" When pronouncing it, you pronounce each vowel individually. So the sentence I just used would be pronounced, "Hong-i, hong-o-wong a-rong-e yong-o-u?"
How do you say My name is Mia in sign language?
Place your fingertips to your chest; point the first 2 fingers of each hand, and tap them together twice one atop the other; then fingerspell the name or use the name sign for Mia. Names do not have signs. They are given by a friend or loved one.
Easy, just add p in the middle of a word like do turns into dpo, and to turns into tpo.
What is the difference between hotel and motel tel?
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Motel typically refers to a hotel where one has a direct outside access (as a parking lot). The term comes from motor hotel, meaning drive-up.
How can you learn to speak Yiddish?
* There are many self education progams available for purchase on the net. One of the more popular is the Plimsleur method, another is the Berlitz program.
* Some Jewish sites offer links to language programs.
* In-person study can usually be found at a local synagoge. Please identify yourself as a Christian if you wish to go this route, they will be happy to discuss it with you.
* College courses taught at your university. * In Israel! One of the best ways to learn Hebrew is to live it. Spend some time in Israel on a kibbutz or with an Israeli roomate. You'll be sure to pick it up quickly. (this is the fastest way)
If you'd like for your child to learn Hebrew and Judaic studies, you can enroll them in an online Hebrew School. Our site is a Hebrew School online that's perfect for Jewish homeschoolers. Check out our website to learn more about our program.
Most Jewish communities have Jewish day schools that offer Hebrew as part of their curriculum. Additionally, public schools in some countries outside of Israel off Hebrew immersion programs in communities with large enough Jewish populations.
For adults, you could check with universities, community colleges, and local synagogues/chabbads for Hebrew courses.
You could get Rosetta stone, but those are pretty expensive. My suggestion is to:
1. Get an English-Hebrew dictionary. Make sure it has how to spell AND pronounce the Hebrew word. Practice memorizing words and adding them to your everyday conversations.
2. Watch youtube videos to learn how to pronounce them. Practice saying words correctly and speaking fluently.
3. Research further online to learn sentences and phrases. Make sure they have pronounciation guides.
4. For any questions, ask on answers.com or wikianswers.com. Somebody there is bound to know Hebrew (me for example! My first language is English, my second is spanish, and my third is Hebrew). Ask questions like "How do you pronounce the Hebrew phrase 'אני אוהב אותך'?" or "How do you spell 'I love you' using the Hebrew alphabet and language?"
Happy to help!
-Allison Rose
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However, a lot of acclaim goes to Middlebury College in general for its linguistic culture.
What may be reasons for learning Chinese?
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What happens in chapter 8 and 9 of Pobre Ana?
8: ana gets in a car back to cali and she receives a note from ricardo and she replys to it, in the note ricardo asked hows it going and he told ana about his sister.
9: ana is happy to be back home and she goes to school and meets a boy named paul, she is so more grateful than she is now than when she left, and she feels better about life now.
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How do you speak ewok language?
You speak it as if your whispering at normal noise level and as if your a baby
What is the more effective way to learn the Spanish language?
IMPROVED: A better way to learn either language is with the ear. This means to learn words by their sounds; exactly as you did in english. Then assimilate those [known english] sounds to the spanish word. Also, watching TV with subtitles, and listening to music in spanish. These have been proven methods in my language teaching classes.
(1ere reply) Look at a spanishbook an try reciting some of the sentences while yiu try to remember them.
Why is it por favor not para favor?
"Por" in this context basically means "as" - so, it literally means something like "as a favor". So, it would mean "Could you do this as a favor for me?", though it is usually translated as "Please", since it is more common in English to say that.
On the other hand, "para favor" or, more gramatically correct, "para el favor" would mean "for the favor", which doesn't make much sense, since you are expected to do a favor to benefit a person, not to do something to benefit the favor!
How can you learn a foreign language over the summer?
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