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LunaShay said:
Afrikaans - haai (hello) pronounced Ha-i Amharic "tena yistelegn" is very formal. Ты can also say " Selam" Islamic Greeting - السّلام عليكم (peace be upon you) pronounced Assalamou Alykoum Albanian - Tungjatjeta pronounced To-ngyat-yeta it means have a long life или c'kemi (hi) A'Leamona - bees-e-lees-e (good day) pronounced tehl-neye-doe Arabic - صباح الخير (good morning)pronounced sabahou el kheir , مساء الخير (good evening) pronounced masaou el kheir : note that Kh-خ is pronounced from the back of the throat. mArHAbAN-مرحبا (Hello) pronounced Mar-ha-ban Armenian - barev или parev Australian - G'day (mostly informal but including strangers pronounced gu-day)("G'day mate") Austrian - Grüßgott (formal, pronounced gree'assgott)/ Servus (Informal, сказал(-а) See-ahh-vass, not like the Latin word) Azerbaijani - salam (hello) pronounced Sa-lam Bahamas – hello (formal), hi или heyello (informal), what Ты sayin', Buyh? (very informal - slang) Basque - kaixo (pronounced kai-show), egun on (morning; pronounced egg-un own), gau on (night; pronounced gow own) Bhutan - [kuzu-zangpo] Bavarian and Austrian German - grüß Gott (pronounced gruess gott), servus (informal; also means "goodbye"; pronounced zair-voos) Bengali — namaskar (In West Bengal, India) Bremnian - koali (pronounced kowalee) Bulgarian - zdravei, zdraveite (to many), zdrasti (informal), Dobro utro (morning), Dobar логово, ден (day), Dobar vecher (evening) Burmese - mingalarba Cambodian (Khmer)- Sua s'dei (informal), Jum Reap кислый (formal), good morning, Arun Sua s'dei, good afternoon Tivea Sua s'dei, good evening Sayoan Sua s'dei, good night Reatrey Sua s'dei, good bye Lea Hoy (informal), Jum Reap Lea (formal) Cape-Verdean Creole - oi, olá, Entao или Bon dia Catalan - hola (pronounced o-la), bon dia (pronounced bon dee-ah)good morning, bona tarda (bona tahr-dah) good afternoon, bona nit (bona neet)good night. Ты can also say just "Bones (bo-nahs) to make it informal. Chamorro - hafa adai (hello/what's up?), hafa? (informal), howzzit bro/bran/prim/che'lu? (informal), sup (informal)and all other English greetings Chichewa - moni bambo! (to a male), moni mayi! (to a female). Muribwanji (moori-bwanji) is used often, as a generalized greeting to everyone. Chinese - In both Cantonese and Mandarin, it is written as 你好. Cantonese is nei* ho или lei ho (pronounced ne ho или lay ho) and Mandarin is nǐ hǎo (pronounced, nee how) (remember the tones). In Mandarin, Ты can also say 早上好 (zǎo shàng hǎo) for "Good Morning." *as in eee not a Congo - mambo Cook Island - Kia orana (hello) Cree - Tansi (pronounced Tawnsay) Croatian - bok (informal), dobro jutro (morning), dobar dan (day), dobra večer (evening), laku noć (night) Czech - dobré ráno (until about 8 или 9 a.m.), dobrý логово, ден (formal), dobrý večer (evening), ahoj (informal; pronounced ahoy) Danish - hej (informal; pronounced hey)
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