Hello- здравствуйте (z-dra-st-vui-tye)
Good bye- до свидания (das-vi-dan-niye) or пока (po-ka)
Thank you- спасибо (spa-see-ba)
Source:
http://www.myrussianlessons.com/cours/A1-A2/21/
: Hola Thank you: Gracias Goodbye: Adiós
Goodbye: au revoirHello: bonjour/bonsoir (in the evening)Thank you: merci
"Hello! Goodbye! Thank you! You're welcome!" in English is Ciao! Arrivederci! Grazie! Prego! in Italian.
= привет ( pree-vyet ) Goodbye= до свидания ( do-svidanya )
There is no such language as "Siberian". Most people in Siberia speak Russian, but there are more than a dozen minority languages as well.
- Hola Goodbye - Adios Please - Por Favor Thank you - Gracias
Hallo, Danke, Auf Wiedersehen
Ciao! Come stai? Sì, grazie. Ciao! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! How are you? Yes, thank you. Goodbye!" The greeting ciao means "bye," "goodbye," "hello," or "hi" depending upon the context. The pronunciation will be "tchow KO-mey steye see GRA-tsyey tchow" in Italian.
Ni hao Ji jieng Sie sie
There are a few ways to say hello in Russian. Thank you is easier. "Spa-CEE-ba". For someone you know well, you can greet them with "zdrasty", but for most people you'd say the whole word, "zdrast-voo-tye". On the phone, you'd say, "Ah-lo"
Hello- Hello Goodbye- Bye or Paalam
salve=hello vale=goodbye