Konichiwa/Ohiyogozaimus: Formal way of saying 'Hello' (afternoon and morning use respectively)
Ohiyo: Informal way of saying 'hi'
Dozoyoroshku: How are you
Hajimemashte: Pleased to meet you
Ogenki deska: How are you (speaking to a friend)
Yes. That is correct.
Yes, "Good morning to all" is the correct way to greet a group of people in the morning, and show an indirect and formal address, such as in a meeting or a lecture.
A man may hug a woman to show affection, comfort, support, or to greet her warmly. Hugging can be a way to express emotions and strengthen relationships.
The correct way to romanize that would be 'faito', written ファイト it's simply Japanese way of saying the English word 'fight'.
The best way to greet a guest from a front desk is to say hello and ask them how they can be helped. Being polite and attentive to their needs is the best way to greet them.
The adjective 'correct' (as in a correct answer or the correct way to do something) is tadashii (ただしい). The verb 'to correct' is teisuru (ていする).
all the answers are correct
"How are you?" directly translated to afrikaans is "Hoe is jy?", but that is NOT the correct way to greet someone in afrikaans (I just give you the 'direct translation' for your reference), the correct way to greet someone with "How are you?" is "Hoe gaan dit?" which directly translated means "How goes it?" So just use "Hoe gaan dit?" The response you will usually get from the person you are talking to is "Goed en met jou?" which means "Good and with you?" in english.
The appropriate way to greet a woman in Arabic is by saying "As-salamu alaykum" which means "Peace be upon you."
"Mee-door-ee" (Midori) is the correct way to say "green" in japanese. 緑の目 (midori no me)
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When Michael comes over for dinner make sure to greet him. Is that any way to greet your dearest big brother? The couple will greet all their guests that come to their wedding. The hostess must always greet her guest. I must greet 1,000 guest, oh boy!