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I'm from Latvia, my native language is Latvian and the usual, casual form of greeting people is "sveiki!" (pronounced the non-english way) :p :D :ywave:
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Here's humiliating for you- Howdy Partner
I'm from.... you guessed it...Texas, We do that just to be silly. Usually Hi, Hey, or Hello work just fine. |
I'm from Brazil. Our language is Portuguese.
Here we say: Oi! / Olá! :ywave: |
I'm Japanese/Navajo/Korean (I'm an asian mutt) :ywave: Well I say Hello in japanese as "Konnichiwa, Ohiyo Guziamas,Konbanwa", (You know. . .).
In Navajo Its "Yahteeh" which means Hello/Beautiful but in korean I never knew my grandpa so I don't know how to say hi in Korean, sorry. |
Grüß dich! (Greetings, Hello!)
Okay, I'm not German, but I'm learning it. :) |
I live in Aus, but I'm filipino
"kamusta" = hello |
woot fil here too
kamusta :) |
In my mother tongue from Algeria (Kabyle) we say AZUL, or SALAM ALIK
As i'm from algeria, we speak arabic aswell, so we can say LABAS, or SSALAMU ' LEKUM We also speak french, so we can say SALUT, BONJOUR, ALLO (only on telephone) In german (i studied german in high school), from what i can remember its GUTEN TAG (good day), or HALLO chinese is NI HAO |
I said the chinese one not cos i can speak chinese but cos i got a chinese friend next to me and she said to say it. :)
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