'Hello' and 'Hi' are most commonly used. In very formal situations 'Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening' might be used, or just 'Hello'. In very informal situations, someone might be greeted by their name if you haven't seen them for a long time or aren't expecting to see them (e.g. 'John! How are you?'), or if you have seen them recently, or are expecting to see them 'Alright?' or 'Alright, mate?' might be used (when 'mate' is added, it is normally accompanied by some kind of physical gesture, ranging from physical contact to a nod of the head).
and goodbye will do perfectly well. They are sometimes abbreviated to 'Hi' and 'Bye'.
Goodbye.
hello, how are you today o_0
Hi, Hiya, Hey, ello.
The Direct translation would be "Hallå", but the most common way of saying hello in Sweden is "hej".
Here are some greetings to use.http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/danish.php
HELLO
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I could not find a direct translation of "hello", but there are common phrases such as "good morning/afternoon/evening. Search for the channel "Let's Speak Fanti" on youtube to learn various greetings and phrases. (Sorry, the site won't let me post a link.)
Hello
shaking hands,air kissing,bowing,hugging,and of course saying hello
Hello = Aang See related links for more Aleut phrases.
There are many useful phrases in Cantonese. Transliterated to English the most common is hello: "wei." Thank you is "m goi." Bye bye is similar using "bai bai."
"Hello" is widely considered to be one of the most common phrases used worldwide as a greeting in various languages and cultures.