How do You Say Hello in your language?

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    In swedish: Hej
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    Geek Speak: Greetings.
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    In Tamil (India) its வணக்கம் (Vanakkam)
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    In Hindi (India) its Namaste
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    Dia Dhuit - pronounced (jee-ah ghwit)
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    Wotcha Cock! East End of London
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    Dyth Da!
    Cornish for Good day
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    You again?! (Actually, that's what I get from others...)

    A Guy
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  9. Lee
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    "Go Away." Don't bother me.
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       #50

    ITALIAN
    use "Pronto" (pronounced PRONE-toe) when answering a telephone


    Say "salve" (pronounced "sal-vey") if you wish to say "hello," or "ciao" (pronounced "chow") for a simple, less formal "hi."

    Use "buon giorno" (pronounced "bwon jorno") for "good morning," "buona sera" (pronounced bwonah sarah) for "good evening" and "buona notte" (pronounced bwonah not-tey) for "good night."

    Ask "come sta?" (pronounced "komay stah") if you want to know how the person is doing. This is a simple "how are you?" greeting in Italian.

    A physical greeting is also appropriate when saying "hello" in Italian. A handshake is appropriate when a man is meeting another man for the first time. If meeting a female, either a single kiss on one cheek or a kiss on both cheeks is appropriate (which you use can be determined by the person and your relationship with that person). A relative probably receives the "double kiss" regardless of gender.


    what I say most times:

    ki sa degi
    what's poppin
    how are the clouds
    how ya doin
    hay there snappa head
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