Teach me how to say hello in your language!
Hey everyone! I have been soooo busy, I must apologize for my absence. I had a fun idea! I encourage everyone that reads this to comment and teach
me how to say 'hello' in your language! Just be sure to tell me what language you are speaking, so that I know. :) I hope to hear from everyone soon!
Tessah
me how to say 'hello' in your language! Just be sure to tell me what language you are speaking, so that I know. :) I hope to hear from everyone soon!
Tessah
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どうも Domo: it is more casual way of salutation.
Me either. I also have been busy, as wrote in my recent diary. You have been good? I hope so.
I'm Japanese too, so it's the same with Unikunn-san. I've just stared to learn French as well from my friend. Now, I just can say some basic words like hello and thank you in French. Maybe I'm like a baby.^^; Leaning new language is very excited!
merhaba means hi in turkish.this is casual way. but you can use everytime.
Okay, here comes some Finnish hello-words.
Moi, Hei, Terve, Morjes.
Moi and hei are most common hello-words. :)
Bye (=Heippa/Moikka)!
hi !
marhaba مرحبا
means hello in Arabic