Hi in Indonesian is also 'Hi', 'Hai' or 'Halo'.
The phrase 'hi gorgeous' in Indonesian is halo cantik.
The phrase 'hi beautiful, how are you?' is halo cantik, apa kabarnya?You could also use halo cantik, gimana kabarnya? But it is in a very informal way of talking.
You can say "Hai" which pronounced the same as "Hi" or "Halo" which pronounced "Ha"-"Lo".
The phrase 'how do you do' in Indonesian is:Bagaimana keadaanmu?Apa kabar?Gimana kabarnya? (not formal)There is no distinction between 'How are you' and 'How do you do' when it translate to Indonesian
Hi ringu
Warui hi
hi no akuma
Utsukushii hi
The phrase 'black fire' would be translated as 黒い火 (kuroi hi) in Japanese.
Hala / Marhaba : hi Tafadal /Ahlan WA sahlan : welcome
The translation of 'hello' from English to Portuguese is 'olá'.
"Oi quem" is a phrase in Portuguese that translates to "Hi who" in English. The word "Oi" means "Hi" or "Hello" and "quem" means "who." It is a simple greeting used to initiate a conversation or inquire about someone's identity.