How to Say Hello in Different Languages
Afrikaans - Haai
Albanian - Tungjatjeta
Arabic - Subbal-el-kheir (good morning), Masaa-el-khair (good evening), Marhaban (Hello)
Armenian - Barev, Parev
Bahamas - Hello (formal), Hi or Heyello (informal),
Basque - Kaixo, Egun on (morning), Gau on (night)
Bavarian and Austrian German - grüß Gott, Servus (informal)
Bengali - Aas salamu alaay kum (Bangladesh) Namaskar (West Bengal, India)
Bremnian - Koali
Bulgarian - Zdraveite, Zdrasti (informal)
Burmese - Mingalarbar
Chinese - Cantonese nei ho or lei ho, Mandarin (good morning)
Congo - Mambo
Croatian - Bok (informal), Dobro jutro (morning), Dobar dan (day), Dobra večer (evening), Laku noć (night)
Czech - Dobré ráno (morning), Dobrý večer (evening), Dobrý den (formal), Ahoj (informal)
Danish - Hej (informal; pronounced hey), God dag (formal), God aften (evening; formal), Hejsa (very informal).
Dutch - Hoi (very informal), Hallo (informal), Goedendag (formal)
English - Hello (formal), Hi (informal), Hey (informal)
Estonian - Tere'
Fijian - Bula uro
Finnish - Hyvää päivää (formal), Moi or hei (informal)
French - Salut (informal), Bonjour (formal), Bonsoir (good evening), Bonne nuit (good night)
Gaelic - Dia duit
Georgian - Gamardjoba
German - Hallo (informal), Guten Tag (formal), Tag (very informal)
Gujarathi - Kem che
Greek - Yia sou (informal), Yia sas (formal)
Hawaiian - Aloha
Hebrew - Shalom, Hi (informal), Ma kore (very informal)
Hindi - Namaste, Namaskar
Hungarian, Magyar - Jo napot (formal), Szervusz (informal), Szia (informal)
Icelandic - Góðan dag (formal), Hæ (informal)
Indonesian - Selamat pagi (morning), Selamat siang (afternoon), Selamat malam (evening)
Italian - Ciào (informal), Buon giorno (morning), Buon pomeriggio (bwohn good afternoon), Buona sera (evening)
Japanese - Ohayou gozaimasu (morning), Konnichi wa (afternoon), Konbawa (evening), Doumo (informal)
Kannada - Namaskara
Kazakh - Salem
Korean - Ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal), Ahn nyeong (informal)
Kurdish - Choni, roj bahsh
Latin (Classical) - Salve, Ave (formal)
Latvian - Labdien, Sveiki, Chau (informal)
Melayu - Dah kawen belum???? hihihihihi
Malayalam - Namaskkaram
Maltese - Merħba, Bonġu (morning), Bonswa or il-lejl it-tajjeb (evening)
Maori - Kia ora, Tena koe, Ata marie, Morena (good morning)
Marathi - Namaskar
Mongolian - Sain baina uu (formal), Sain uu (informal), Ugluunii mend (morning), Udriin mend (afternoon), Oroin mend (evening)
Nepali - Namaskar, Namaste, k cha (informal), Kasto cha
Norwegian - Hei (hi), Hallo (hello), Heisann (hi there), Halloisen (very informal)
Persian - Salaam-o-aleykum or do-rood
Pig Latin - Eyhay (informal), Ellohay (formal)
Polish - Dzień dobry (formal), Witaj (hello) Cześć (hi)
Portuguese - Oi, boas, olá or alô (informal), Bom dia or bons dias (morning), boa tarde or boas tardes (afternoon), Boa noite or boas noites (evening and night)
Punjabi - Sat sri akal
Rajasthani (Marwari) - Ram Ram
Romanian - Salut, Buna dimineata (morning) Buna ziua (daytime) Buna seara (evening)
Russian - Pree-vyet (informal), Zdravstvuyte (formal)
Sinhala - A`yubowan
Slovak - Dobrý deň (formal), Ahoj, Čau, Dobrý (informal)
Slovenian - Živjo (informal), Dobro jutro (morning), Dober dan (afternoon), Dober večer (evening
South African English - Hoezit (informal)
Spanish - Hola, Alo, Qué onda (very informal), Qué hay, (very informal), Qué pasa (Spain, informal), Qué Transa (Mexico, very informal), Qué tál (informal)
Swedish - Tja (very informal), Hej (informal), God dag (formal)
Swiss German - Grüzi
Tahitian - Ia orana
Tamil - Vanakkam
Telugu- Namaskaram
Telugu - Baagunnara
Thai - Sawa dee-ka (said by a female), Sawa dee-krap (said by a male)
Turkish - Merhaba (formal), Naber? (Informal)
Ukranian - Dobriy ranok (morning), Dobriy den (afternoon), Dobriy vechir (evening), Pryvit (informal)
Ung Tongue - Hello (pronounced Hung-ee-lung-lung-oh)
Urdu - Adaab ir salam (waley-kum)
Vietnamese - Xin chào
Welsh - Shwmae, Helo
Yiddish - Sholem aleikhem, Borokhim aboyem or Gut morgn (morning), Gutn ovnt (evening), Gutn tog (day)
Zulu - Sawubona
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